227. The Moon’s a Balloon - David Niven
Rupert Everett joins us to discuss David Niven's memoir The Moon’s A Balloon. This show represents the fulfilment of a long cherished ambition: to dedicate a whole Backlisted to a book that Andy and John consider to be the most entertaining ever written. And who better to join them as a guest than an actor, writer and director who has had his own tussles with Hollywood and who has published a series of bestselling volumes of memoir and short stories? First published by Hamish Hamilton in 1971, The Moon’s A Balloon has sold over five million copies and set the standard for actorly reminiscences for generations to come. But few have equalled Niven’s knack for combining hilarious anecdotes about the Golden Age of Hollywood with unsentimental and sometimes deeply moving incidents drawn from his own life. Has the book's charm endured? Does it still seem, as the Guardian recently voted it, the number one Hollywood memoir of all time? We hope you have as much fun making up your mind up as we did during the recording - the episode is worth listening to for Rupert's readings alone. We also discuss our guest's latest collection of short stories, The American No, which comes highly recommended from us both. Think of this episode as Christmas come early, or better still, ‘the English Yes’.
Books mentioned
David Niven - The Moon’s A Balloon; Bring on the Empty Horses
Rupert Everett - The American No; To the End of the World: Travels with Oscar Wilde; Red Carpets And Other Banana Skins; Vanished Years
Oscar Wilde - De Profundis
Proust - In Search of Lost Time
Sheridan Morley - The Other Side of the Moon: The Life of David Niven