Synopses & Reviews
Michael Palin is not just one of Britain's foremost comedy character actors, he also talks a lot. Yap, yap, yap he goes, all day long and through the night . . . then, some nights, when everyone else has gone to bed, he goes home and writes up a diary. --John Cleese
For Palin it has been one hell of a ride, but he seems to have maintained equilibrium all along the way. . . . In sum, it's tempting to call him a Renaissance Man. But that, as any Pythonite would be quick to tell you, would be silly. --Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post Book World
Michael Palin has kept a diary since he was newly married in the late 1960s, when he was beginning to make a name for himself as a TV scriptwriter, and Monty Python was just around the corner.
This volume of his diaries reveals how Python emerged and triumphed, how he, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, the two Terrys--Jones and Gilliam--and Eric Idle came together and changed the face of British comedy. But this is but only part of Palin's story. Here too is his growing family, his home in a north London Victorian terrace, his solo effort as an actor, and his writing endeavours (often in partnership with Terry Jones) that produce Ripping Yarns and even a pantomime.
Meanwhile, Monty Python refuses to go away: his account of the making of both The Holy Grail and the Life of Brian movies are page-turners, and the sometimes extraordinary goings-on of the many powerful personalities who coalesced to form the Python team makes for funny and riveting reading.
A perceptive and witty chronicle, the diaries are a rich portrait of a fascinating period.
C]harming and at times revelatory . . . A voice of (relative sanity) in the eye of a comedic storm, Palin paints so vivid a picture that the reader becomes a Python by proxy. --The New York Times Book Review
It is terrifically good: funny, astute, and wonderfully written. . . . --The Boston Globe
This combination of niceness, with his natural volubility, creates Palin's expansiveness. ---David Baddiel, The Times
A real delight to read. ---Saga Magazine (UK)
His showbiz observations are so absorbing. . . . Palin is an elegant and engaging writer. ---William Cook, The Guardian (UK)
A wealth of fascinating stuff about Monty Python. ---The Independent (UK)
Our favourite TV explorer shows us the workings of an unstoppable machine. ---Daily Express (UK)
A riveting commentary to a remarkably creative decade. ---Academy (UK)