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OverviewTim Dry's memoir of a life in arts, rises and falls through the worlds of art school, mime and pop, where he tours with Gary Numan and makes a high-wire appearance on stage with Duran Duran. He plays monsters in Return of the Jedi and Xtro, makes a globetrottery of expensive commercials, works with Joan Collins, Rutger Hauer and Mick Jagger, presents a food programme on Channel 4, and experiments with drugs to channel the ghost of Baudelaire as he begins a literary career. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim DryPublisher: Buffalo Books Imprint: Buffalo Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781999723163ISBN 10: 1999723163 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 01 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWaspishly funny, bizarre, self-deprecating, painfully honest, touching, intelligent, sharply-focused and fresh, Tim Dry's totally original take on his personal journey through fifty years of outrageous living in Britain is a must-read for those who enjoy autobiographies. Barbie Wilde Mime artist, photographer, writer, actor - you name it and he does it...and very well indeed! Tim has decided to commit the first fifty years of his life to paper, and he does so in a style that is humorous to read and easy to follow. His gently self-deprecating style is a joy to behold and you find yourself sucked into his world. James McCarraher, author I've just finished Tim Dry 's Falling Upwards Scenes from a Life. And suddenly I feel bereft. So many emotions wrapped up in 385 pages. It's like you're living the book. Caz Fox """Waspishly funny, bizarre, self-deprecating, painfully honest, touching, intelligent, sharply-focused and fresh, Tim Dry's totally original take on his personal journey through fifty years of outrageous living in Britain is a must-read for those who enjoy autobiographies."" Barbie Wilde ""Mime artist, photographer, writer, actor - you name it and he does it...and very well indeed! Tim has decided to commit the first fifty years of his life to paper, and he does so in a style that is humorous to read and easy to follow. His gently self-deprecating style is a joy to behold and you find yourself sucked into his world."" James McCarraher, author ""I've just finished Tim Dry 's Falling Upwards Scenes from a Life. And suddenly I feel bereft. So many emotions wrapped up in 385 pages. It's like you're living the book."" Caz Fox" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |