- EAN13
- 9781474617727
- Éditeur
- Weidenfeld & Nicolson
- Date de publication
- 20/08/2020
- Langue
- anglais
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Jane Birkin - actor, singer, songwriter and model - attained international
fame with her decade-long musical and personal relationship with Serge
Gainsbourg, which featured their internationally controversial hit song 'Je
t'aime...moi no plus'. She has also enjoyed a notable career as an actress in
British and French cinema, including Blow-Up, Death on the Nile and Evil Under
the Sun. And then there is the Birkin bag...
Throughout these years Jane has been keeping a diary:
"I've been keeping a journal since I was eleven, writing it to my confidante,
the stuffed monkey won in a tombola: Munkey. He has slept by my side, shared
my life with John, Serge, Jacques, and been witness to every joy and sadness.
Before my children arrived wreaking havoc on my life, I left Munkey in Serge's
arms, in the casket where he lay, like a pharaoh. My monkey, protecting him in
the after-life.
As I re-read my journals, it seems obvious to me that we don't change. What I
was twelve years old, I am today. Newspapers are obviously unfair, giving
different versions of everything, but here, there is only my version. On
principle, I haven't changed anything, and believe me, looking back, I would
have preferred to have wiser reactions than I did . . ."
We thought we knew nearly everything about Jane Birkin. Her book not only re-
creates the flamboyant era of Swinging London and Saint-Germain-des-Prés in
the 1970s, it also lets us into the everyday life of an exceptional woman.
fame with her decade-long musical and personal relationship with Serge
Gainsbourg, which featured their internationally controversial hit song 'Je
t'aime...moi no plus'. She has also enjoyed a notable career as an actress in
British and French cinema, including Blow-Up, Death on the Nile and Evil Under
the Sun. And then there is the Birkin bag...
Throughout these years Jane has been keeping a diary:
"I've been keeping a journal since I was eleven, writing it to my confidante,
the stuffed monkey won in a tombola: Munkey. He has slept by my side, shared
my life with John, Serge, Jacques, and been witness to every joy and sadness.
Before my children arrived wreaking havoc on my life, I left Munkey in Serge's
arms, in the casket where he lay, like a pharaoh. My monkey, protecting him in
the after-life.
As I re-read my journals, it seems obvious to me that we don't change. What I
was twelve years old, I am today. Newspapers are obviously unfair, giving
different versions of everything, but here, there is only my version. On
principle, I haven't changed anything, and believe me, looking back, I would
have preferred to have wiser reactions than I did . . ."
We thought we knew nearly everything about Jane Birkin. Her book not only re-
creates the flamboyant era of Swinging London and Saint-Germain-des-Prés in
the 1970s, it also lets us into the everyday life of an exceptional woman.
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