

Charlie Chaplin
A Brief Life
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Series: Ackroyd’s Brief Lives Series #1
Narrator: Ralph Lister
Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/28/2014
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Series: Ackroyd’s Brief Lives Series #1
Narrator: Ralph Lister
Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/28/2014
Peter Ackroyd is a master of the historical novel: The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde won the Somerset Maugham Award; Hawksmoor was awarded both the Whitbread Novel of the Year and the Guardian Fiction Prize; and Chatterton was short-listed for the Booker Prize. His most recent historical novel was The Clerkenwell Tales. He is also the author of Shakespeare: The Biography and the Ackroyd’s Brief Lives series.
Ralph Lister is an actor, voice actor, and AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. He spent fifteen years in London theater before moving to the United States to focus on film and television. He has held numerous roles in Shakespeare and modern dramas, as well as starring roles in independent films. His voice and character work can be heard in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearland 13 Going On 30. He lives in Los Angeles.
On the recent birthday of Charlie Chaplin, I realized that I had never read a biography of his life. I knew many details from other books detailing interactions with the famous comedian, but what was it about his life that contributed to some of the most brilliant filmmaking I’d seen? A detailed sea......more
Not knowing much about Chaplin prior to this book, I was impressed with Chaplin's life. The author doesn't shy away from his bad side, but I felt he made Chaplin more human. Chaplin didn't have an easy life, and he wasn't a great guy, but he was an innovator of film and acting. In one way, I wish I'......more
Charlie Chaplin. No doubt a genius. I figured there was much to be learned from this bio. I'd read Peter Ackroyd's novel, English Music, and so knew he is a fine writer. And I was right, there was much to be learned. But a lot of such learning was distasteful because of Charlie Chaplin, the man. Ackr......more
There are many things to dislike about Chaplin but to not like this book about some of things is inappropriate. Ackroyd in no way goes out of his way to trash Chaplin as has been claimed in more than one review here. Chaplin did that himself. Writing in somewhat of a post-Stendhal manner that entail......more
“Quietly enthralling…Ackroyd’s coolly perceptive literary style and equally devastatingly effective observations suggest that he doesn’t care a fig about pleasing geeks or fans or anyone else.”
New York Times Book Review“Chaplin’s rise makes an enthralling story, and it’s one perfectly suited to Peter Ackroyd’s prodigious and idiosyncratic talents…Ackroyd acknowledges Chaplin’s many human failings, while at the same time giving us a vivid sense of what made the man a genius.”
Telegraph (London)“[A] fine biography…The luxury of a short book about a vast life cannot be overestimated.”
Financial Times (UK)“Compact, engrossing, intelligent.”
Sunday Times (London)“Ackroyd brings a novelist’s as well as a biographer’s eye to the story of a man who ‘seemed to epitomize the human condition itself, flawed and frail and funny.’”
Independent (London)“Ackroyd rewards his readers with a tale fit for a Chaplin film, featuring humor, tragedy and a poignant fade-out.”
Associated Press“Apparently, Peter Ackroyd can do anything. In the past, he’s written artful novels and books of poetry; adept biographies of Sir Isaac Newton, Chaucer, and Shakespeare; and encompassing histories of whole cities and civilizations, ancient and modern. Now he has keyboarded a brilliant little biography of Charlie Chaplin. Having been raised on silent films, I had already read Chaplin’s autobiography and another biography, but Ackroyd’s brief life kept me enraptured throughout its 273 pages. His well-turned anecdotes and judicious insights taught me things about the great comedian and filmmaker that I had never even suspected and sent me off to the internet, searching for his films—and more of Ackroyd’s books.”
Barnes&Noble.com, editorial review“Ackroyd’s writing is masterful—elegant, pitch-perfect, a pleasure to read—and his timing is as impeccable as Bob Hope’s …Chaplin [is a] small gem.”
Cleveland Plain Dealer"[Ackroyd] deftly navigates the myriad facets of his subject.”
Columbus Dispatch“In his typically elegant and measured prose, prize-winning biographer Ackroyd brilliantly brings Chaplin to life…Ackroyd’s book introduces the Little Tramp in such a charming and candid fashion that it will drive movie buffs to watch Chaplin on screen once again.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)