Cary Grant's Suit
Nine Movies That Made Me the Wreck I Am Today
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Notting Hill Editions
Published:28th Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
'A hilarious and morose invocation of a lost world. Anyone who has ever been movie-mad will relish this irrepressibly digressive, surprise-filled, exquisitely written memoir (sort of). I certainly did.' Phillip Lopate
Todd McEwen grew up in Southern California, so his head was hopelessly messed with by the movies. As the son of relatively normal people, he had no in with Hollywood, a mere thirteen miles away, try as he might.
This is a kid who loved the movies so much, he got up at 4.30 in the morning to watch Laurel and Hardy. A kid who made his father project 8mm cartoons onto the family's dining room curtains so they could be slowly parted, just like at a real cinema. A guy who based his philosophy of life on Captain Nemo, and has watched Chinatown over sixty times. So far.
'A quirky, chewy gallimaufry containing a small jewel, a little masterpiece of a chapter, 'Cary Grant’s Suit,' which lends the book not only its title but also its fundamental claim to your attention . . . If I were compiling a new Oxford Book of Essays, I’d include 'Cary Grant’s Suit' alongside Samuel Johnson, William Hazlitt and Joan Didion. It’s digressive, surprising, delightful.'
-- Ian Sansom * Telegraph *'A hilarious and morose invocation of a lost world. Anyone who has ever been movie-mad will relish this irrepressibly digressive, surprise-filled, exquisitely written memoir (sort of). I certainly did.'
-- Phillip Lopate‘The book is delightful on the rewards of multiple viewings of the same film and the mastering of its self-contained universe . . . A wonderfully knowing and vivid piece of time travel.’
* Times Literary SupplemeISBN: 9781912559404
Dimensions: 190mm x 120mm x 15mm
Weight: 567g
168 pages