Charlie Chaplin's Last Dance

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Charlie Chaplin's Last Dance
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Fabio Stassi
Translated by Stephen Twilley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 137
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781846275272
ClassificationsDewey:853.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Granta Books
Imprint Granta Books
Publication Date 3 April 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'A day without laughter is a day wasted.' It is Christmas Day when Charlie Chaplin receives a visit from Death. The great actor is 82 years old, but not yet ready to face the final curtain. Desperate to see his teenage son grow up, the actor strikes a deal: if he manages to make Death laugh, he will win an extra year of life. As he awaits his final, fatal encounter, Chaplin composes an impassioned letter to his son, in which he attempts to tell him about his past, from his impoverished childhood in England (with an alcoholic father and a mother who went mad) to the heights of success on the silver screen in America, via stints in the circus and vaudeville, and odd jobs as a newspaper hawker, printer, boxer and embalmer. As well as being the story of the evolution of a comic genius, this is the story of the evolution of cinema and how a beam of light on a white screen fired the imagination of an entire nation. As in his silent films, Charlie's adventures are simultaneously tragic and comic. The narrative flickers at a frenetic clip from false starts and early failures to eventual triumph in the magical moment when - before the eyes of a stupefied film crew - Charlie became the Tramp: with a little moustache, a shuffling slantwise walk, a cane and a dusty bowler hat, one of the most iconic figures of the golden age of cinema was born.

Author Biography

Born in 1962, Fabio Stassi is regarded as one of Italy's most ambitious and talented writers. He has previously published three novels: Fumisteria [Joking] (2006), which won the Premio Vittorini for best first novel; E finito il nostro carnevale [Our carnival has come to an end] (2007), which was sold to Annablume (Brazil) and Kein & Aber (Germany); and La rivincita di Capablanca [Capablanca's revenge] (2008), which won the Premio Palmi and the Premio Coni and sold to Kein & Aber (Germany). He lives in Viterbo and works in the Oriental Institute Library of the University of Rome.

Reviews

"Stassi captures brilliantly Chaplin's authentic voice and he's good at poignancy... Very moving - Eithne Farry, Daily Mail "Beautiful" - Leslie McDowell, Sunday Herald Stassi captures brilliantly Chaplin's authentic voice and he's good at poignancy... Very moving - Eithne Farry, "Daily Mail" "Beautiful - Leslie McDowell, "Sunday Herald""