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Madly, Deeply

The Diaries of Alan Rickman

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
5 of 5 copies available
5 of 5 copies available

"Narrator Steven Crossley elevates the book with his excellent reading, providing personality and a sharp, biting sarcasm appropriate to the material. A foreword by Emma Thompson is voiced by Bonnie Wright, and editor Taylor's prologue is read by Alfred Enoch. Rickman's wife, Rima Horton, provides a touching afterword." - Library Journal

"Emma Thompson's foreword, delivered by Bonnie Wright, and an afterword, narrated by Rima Horton, Rickman's wife of many years, combine with Crossley's engaging delivery to offer fans a listening treat." – AudioFile Magazine

"The interesting glimpse into Rickman's life, both on and off the stage, is expertly read by Steven Crossley..."- Toronto.com

This audiobook includes narration from Bonnie Wright, Alfred Enoch, Steven Crossley, and Rima Horton.

Madly, Deeply is a rare invitation into the mind of Alan Rickman—one of the most magnetic, beloved performers of our time.
From his breakout role in Die Hard to his outstanding, multifaceted performances in the Harry Potter films, Galaxy Quest, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and more, Alan Rickman cemented his legacy as a world-class actor. His air of dignity, his sonorous voice, and the knowing wit he brought to each role continue to captivate audiences today.
But Rickman's ability to breathe life into projects wasn't confined to just his performances. As you'll find, Rickman's diaries detail the extraordinary and the ordinary, flitting between worldly and witty and gossipy, while remaining utterly candid throughout. He takes us inside his home, on trips with friends across the globe, and on the sets of films and plays ranging from Sense and Sensibility, to Noël Coward's Private Lives, to the final film he directed, A Little Chaos.
Running from 1993 to his death in 2016, the diaries provide singular insight into Rickman's public and private life. Reading them is like listening to Rickman chatting to a close companion. Meet Rickman the consummate professional actor, but also the friend, the traveler, the fan, the director, the enthusiast; in short, the man beyond the icon.
Madly, Deeply features a photo insert, a foreword by Emma Thompson, and an afterword by Rima Horton.
A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Steven Crossley gives an intelligent narration of English actor Alan Rickman's diaries. While not imitating Rickman's voice, Crossley makes personal comments sound authentic. Covering the years from 1993 to his death from pancreatic cancer in 2015, Rickman's diaries are not a gossipy tell-all. His amusing anecdotes are sharply drawn and delivered by Crossley with Rickman's slightly jaundiced attitude. Whether he's in classic dramas on stage or film or becoming arch criminal Hans Gruber in 1988's DIE HARD or Professor Snape in the HARRY POTTER series, Rickman's singular performances are tiny treasures of acting. Emma Thompson's foreword, delivered by Bonnie Wright, and an afterword, narrated by Rima Horton, Rickman's wife of many years, combine with Crossley's engaging delivery to offer fans a listening treat. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      The late actor Rickman left 27 volumes of diaries, which have now been edited and condensed by journalist and Scottish Review of Books editor Alan Taylor. Rickman began the diaries in 1993 and continued them until a few weeks before his death from pancreatic cancer in 2016. Most of the entries are snippets about his workday, the people he met, and the endless rounds of parties, dinners, and social events he attended; he also did an incredible amount of international travel. Although many entries seem to be merely an itinerary, there are delicious gems of insightful observation sprinkled throughout. Rickman's musings are sharp, witty, and sardonic, and the name-dropping is intoxicating but not gossipy. Many of the entries are cryptic, and listeners may need to keep IMDb at their fingertips to know what projects they're referring to (footnotes are supplied but more would have been welcome). VERDICT Narrator Steven Crossley elevates the book with his excellent reading, providing personality and a sharp, biting sarcasm appropriate to the material. A foreword by Emma Thompson is voiced by Bonnie Wright, and editor Taylor's prologue is read by Alfred Enoch. Rickman's wife, Rima Horton, provides a touching afterword.--Phillip Oliver

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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