![]() | By: Alec Guinness Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Ltd ISBN: 0241137888 ISBN-13: 9780241137888 Released: 04 Jan 1999 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Sir Alec Guiness is a legendary actor of stage & screen. Much to his chagrin the world seems to identify him almost exclusively as the Jedi Knight Obi Wan Kenobe of The Star Wars Middle Trilogy. In his previous book, "My Name Escapes Me", he beat upon this topic almost to bitterness. This time around he shares his reasons why, & my thoughts of his being a curmudgeon are gone.
While stating this is not a diary or journal, it is akin to the latter & covers the years 1996-1998. What makes this particular work triply rare is the author's ability to take an event of seemingly little or no importance & connect it to a memory, or 2, or 5 until it becomes a short story of it's own. These stories know no boundaries as Mr. Guiness takes the reader with him from thought to thought & from observation to random event. True there are chapters to the book, however if removed the experience would not be lessened.
The title refers to a falsehood meant to lure patrons to a show which oftener than not, is many things but not a final appearance. Mr. Guiness shares thoughts on his religion, his reaction to the death of Lady Dianna, his memorable meeting with Margaret Thatcher, & at least 100 other people of note. An omission I found very surprising was that he made no mention at alll of Mother Teresa who died near the time of Lady Dianna. I note this as he regularly speaks of the importance of his being a Catholic, with the regret that he did not become so earlier in his life. To omit this event completely seems to suggest there are strong feelings, but they will remain his.
He also speaks of his Diamond wedding anniversary, his experiences as a soldier, & the painful process of growing old, "the mind gathers more wrinkles than the skin". He shares the story of Mark Taylor who having tied an athletic record that had stood for 67 years, refused to continue, "so as not to outshine his predecessor". When he is angered, the language only reaches the level of "rubbish on stilts". A true Gentleman of a time past, & whose like is quickly becoming a smalll, smalll group.
The book is, in the end a bit sad, for unlike the title that so often is a charade, I fear this is his final appearance. Just as he left the stage & screen & never returned, I believe as he directs the readers to the nearest exit at book's end, he truly means it. I hope I am wrong, Mr. Guiness is unique, he is a gift, & hopefully will return with another volume. In truth I fear he will not.
Not so long after this was written. The world lost an absolute original.
Rest in peace.

Interesting opinions expressed on politics, people & religeon. The overwhelming sense of a true old fashioned englishman comes across in every page.
Not a bad read.


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