Amazon.co.uk Review Billy Connolly is loud, hilarious and contradictory. His biography, written by his wife, former comedian and practising psychotherapist Pamela Stephenson, is pretty much the same. Over the years Connolly has grown from Glasgow shipyard welder to folk-singing beardy hard man (yes there is such a thing) to darling of the good and great (or at least famous) around the world. That he is so many things to so many people while in no way compromising his core self can only be good. It would be no mean feat for Stephenson, then, to pen a history to that would satisfy Connolly audiences of fans and contemporaries from all periods of his life's journey. In most places, but in truth, not all, the author manages to do this well.The first half of the biography is somewhat anthropological in tone. Not surprisingly, a post-war Glasgow upbringing is somewhat alien to the antipodean author and Stephenson errs towards Angela's Ashes intonation as she describes her husband's tenement childhood (Scots readers may also find her regular translation of seemingly self-explanatory Scots phrases--which Connolly would use--obtuse). In contrast her examination of her experience of living with the comedian and his life from that point on is much better. Anecdotes which Connolly uses in his live shows pepper the text and laughs are raised as he tells of the time he was mistaken as a drug dealer on Speyside, of his cheeky friendships with cinema's elite and even through the more difficult times; the difficulty of balancing an almost manic humour with a troubled life. Pages turn quickly as we grow to understand more of what makes the man tick.Certainly fans of Billy Connolly will enjoy this book. It is not perfect but it is certainly entertaining and should fill a gap in the market until Billy--with his half-remembered stories and off-centre view of the world--decides to let us into his head as well as his history. There's surely one ideal way to do this and that's by writing his story himself. --Helen Lamont From Publishers Weekly American audiences only know Billy Connolly-if they know him at all-from his HBO comedy specials, or from his role opposite Judi Dench in Mrs. Brown. But Connolly is one of England's most popular and infamous comedians. This biography, written by his wife, explains why. Connolly broke into show biz in the late 1960s with a banjo-comedy routine that he performed in Glasgow pubs. By the end of the '70s, Connolly was booking sold-out shows all around England and appearing frequently on TV and film. His antics were notorious: he looked like a hippie, swore like a sailor (he used "the 'f' word in every single sentence and double on Sundays") and drank incredible amounts of liquor (he named his comedy tours after his drink du jour: the gin tour, the brandy tour, etc.). He was also prone to singing songs like "What Does a Scotsman Wear Under His Kilt" to the tune of "Blowin' in the Wind." But, Stephenson argues, there was considerable pain behind Connolly's headline-grabbing behavior. As a child, he was abandoned by his mother and raised in a slum, subject to physical and sexual abuse from relatives. It's Connolly's past, and his strength in overcoming it, that rescues this book. What could have been a humdrum biography turns into a triumph of the will, an Angela's Ashes with punch lines. Apart from an annoying tendency to name-drop American celebrities who just adore Billy, Stephenson admirably describes a man who manages to be very funny despite very unfunny beginnings. Photos. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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如果用一个词来形容这本书,我会选择“**颠覆**”。它完全打破了我对某种既定观念的看法。我原本以为这会是一部侧重于某个特定领域的作品,结果它却以一种**极其巧妙的方式**,将哲学思考、社会批判以及细腻的个人情感编织在了一起,形成了一个**宏大而又错综复杂的有机体**。作者的知识储备令人叹服,他能在不显得卖弄的前提下,自然地引入各种看似毫不相关的知识点,并让它们完美地服务于故事的核心冲突。这种知识的**融会贯通**,让这本书的厚度远超出了书页的物理限制。更重要的是,它带来的**思辨性**。读完后,我感觉自己的思维模式似乎被稍微调整了角度,开始从新的维度去观察身边的人和事。这本书不是让你获得片刻的娱乐,而是**重塑你的认知框架**,它是一种精神上的淬火,让人受益无穷。
评分天哪,我最近读完的这本书简直是**一剂强心针**!说实话,我一开始对这种题材还有点犹豫,总觉得会是那种老生常谈,读起来昏昏欲睡的类型。但作者的叙事手法实在太高明了,简直就像是拿着一把锋利的手术刀,精准地剖开了现代社会中那种微妙的、令人窒息的群体压力。我特别喜欢他处理人物内心挣扎的方式,那种矛盾和自我怀疑,写得如此真实,让人忍不住代入。你会发现自己不自觉地在书页间寻找那些只有自己才懂的隐喻。而且,情节的推进**张力十足**,每一次转折都出乎意料,但回过头看,又觉得一切都水到渠成,是人物性格发展的必然结果。我常常在深夜里忍不住一口气读完好几个章节,那种感觉就像是心脏被悬在半空中,既紧张又兴奋。这本书不只是在讲述一个故事,它更像是一面镜子,让你不得不审视自己日常生活中那些**被忽略的角落**。我向所有追求深度阅读体验的朋友们强烈推荐,它绝对值得你花费宝贵的时间去细细品味,去反复琢磨那些字里行间跳出来的**火花**。
评分这本书的文字功底,怎么说呢,简直是**教科书级别的示范**。我读过很多强调“流畅性”的作品,但这本书的语言风格是那种带着**古老韵味的沉重**,每一个句子都像经过了千锤百炼,密度极高,信息量爆炸。它不追求快速的阅读体验,更像是在雕刻一件艺术品,你必须慢下来,甚至要倒回去重读几遍,才能真正领悟到词语选择背后的深意。举个例子,作者对光影的描绘,那种细腻入微的质感,让我仿佛能闻到空气中尘埃的味道,感受到时间在缓慢流逝的重量感。尤其是在描绘那些宏大的历史背景时,他那种**史诗般的笔触**,让人不禁联想到那些鸿篇巨著。坦白讲,初读时会觉得有点吃力,因为它要求读者投入极高的专注力,但一旦你适应了这种节奏,你会发现自己被提升到了一个新的阅读层次。这本书更像是为那些**有准备的读者**准备的盛宴,它挑战你的词汇量,更重要的是,它挑战你对世界既有认知的边界。
评分这本书给我的整体感觉是**极度的克制与深邃**。它很少使用那种直白的、煽情的情绪表达,所有的情感都内化在角色的行为和对话的潜台词之中。你不会看到角色大喊大叫,但你却能从他们紧抿的嘴唇、不经意的眼神闪躲中,读出**山崩海啸般的内心翻腾**。这种“留白”的艺术处理,极大地拓宽了读者的想象空间,迫使我们去填补那些未言明的部分。我尤其欣赏作者对环境氛围的营造,那种**压抑而又充满张力的环境**,似乎在某种程度上预示着即将到来的悲剧或转折。这本书像是用最冷静的语气,讲述了最灼热的故事,它探讨的主题深刻而永恒,关于选择、关于代价、关于人性深处的幽暗与光亮。读完之后,那种淡淡的怅然若失感久久不能散去,它不只是读完就扔掉的书,它是**需要时间消化和沉淀**的佳作。
评分我不得不说,这本书的结构设计简直是**精妙绝伦的迷宫**。它不是那种线性叙事,作者高明地运用了多重时间线和不同视角进行穿插,就像是把一块巨大的拼图碎片打碎了,然后让你自己去寻找连接点。一开始看的时候,我甚至有点迷失,感觉自己像是在一片浓雾中摸索。但正是这种“迷失感”,反而激发出我强烈的求知欲和探索欲。我开始拿出笔在旁边做笔记,尝试梳理人物关系和事件的因果链条。最让我佩服的是,当所有线索最终汇合时,那种**豁然开朗的震撼**,简直是无与伦比的阅读高潮。它不是简单地给你答案,而是让你**参与到解谜的过程中**。这本书对叙事结构有极高的要求,它证明了只有最成熟的作者,才敢于如此大胆地挑战传统的叙事规范。对于那些喜欢动脑筋、享受智力博弈的读者来说,这本书无疑是**一份无价的礼物**。
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