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The London Lover

My Weekend that Lasted Thirty Years
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An exuberant, careening biography, a modern day Tom Jones, rich with the sights, sounds and people from a life led to the full in Britain and America in the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s Clancy Sigal first came to London 1957. He was homeless, illegal and, according to his FBI file, subversive. Over the next three decades, Sigal was to criss-cross around Britain and back home to the States, devouring as much as life could offer him. This is the story of that time. With a wonderful restless curiosity about his surroundings and the people, from all walks of life, that he meets, Clancy Sigal is an irrepressibly charming and exuberant companion and narrator. Political and cultural shifts and earthquakes are witnessed – and fully experienced. From racial politics in Chicago to the birth of the CND in London and from a love affair with Doris Lessing, a relationship ‘so open you can hear the wind howling through the cracks’, to therapy with R.D.Laing, Sigal details it all to constantly illuminating effect. Underneath all his experiences is the character of Clancy himself. Warm, empathetic and laugh-out-loud funny, he is also riddled with sexual insecurities and deep anxieties. His voice and character are as vivid and captivating as the lost times and people he brings so beautifully to life, making The London Lover a biography to cherish.

Author Biography:

Clancy Sigal is a screenwriter and novelist in Los Angeles. Chicago-born, he moved to the UK during what David Caute calls the 'Great Fear' and returned to America after the 1984 miners' strike. He is a reformed Fleet Street journalist.
Release date NZ
May 2nd, 2019
Author
Pages
288
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781408885819
Product ID
28286488

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