The Naked Truth - A Life in Parts (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)


The Naked Truth is the very personal story of Graeme Blundell - Australia's first sex icon (by chance), a founder of the Melbourne's theatre groups La Mama and Playbox, which showed audiences that actors could speak in Australian English, and now an acclaimed writer and journalist. From his a childhood in Melbourne's working - class outer suburbs Graeme passionately followed his dreams, conjured up through the books he spent so much time reading and the sports stars he loved to watch, to becomes a central part of Australian popular culture. He has worked in films, TV and theatre. The hit movie Alvin Purple made him Australia's first permissive pin - up, and he became a symbol of the early seventies - an era everyone still wants to be part of. Actor, director, producer, biographer, critic and journalist, Blundell established theatre companies and was there when they closed, watched the film industry through its many renaissances, and television as it became an addictive digital environment. In The Naked Truth Blundell writes about Australian life in the 40s, 50s and on with the insight of someone who was always part of the action - whether he wanted to be or not. He also takes us into his life - the early years of truly independent Australian theatre, the wild local film industry in the 1970s, to the rise of local television programs. Writing in the same accessible and engaging style that made King, his biography of Graham Kennedy a bestseller, Graeme tells us so much about our country over the past decades.

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The Naked Truth is the very personal story of Graeme Blundell - Australia's first sex icon (by chance), a founder of the Melbourne's theatre groups La Mama and Playbox, which showed audiences that actors could speak in Australian English, and now an acclaimed writer and journalist. From his a childhood in Melbourne's working - class outer suburbs Graeme passionately followed his dreams, conjured up through the books he spent so much time reading and the sports stars he loved to watch, to becomes a central part of Australian popular culture. He has worked in films, TV and theatre. The hit movie Alvin Purple made him Australia's first permissive pin - up, and he became a symbol of the early seventies - an era everyone still wants to be part of. Actor, director, producer, biographer, critic and journalist, Blundell established theatre companies and was there when they closed, watched the film industry through its many renaissances, and television as it became an addictive digital environment. In The Naked Truth Blundell writes about Australian life in the 40s, 50s and on with the insight of someone who was always part of the action - whether he wanted to be or not. He also takes us into his life - the early years of truly independent Australian theatre, the wild local film industry in the 1970s, to the rise of local television programs. Writing in the same accessible and engaging style that made King, his biography of Graham Kennedy a bestseller, Graeme tells us so much about our country over the past decades.

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Readhowyouwant

Country of origin

Canada

Release date

June 2013

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Dimensions

240 x 155mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

400

Edition

Large type / large print edition

ISBN-13

978-1-4596-6684-9

Barcode

9781459666849

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LSN

1-4596-6684-4



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