Time Flies is a 2021 book by Australian film producer Al Clark. It was published on May 1, 2021, by Brandl & Schlesinger. Its sequel Time Flies Too was published on October 1, 2022.
Author | Al Clark |
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Cover artist | Photo by Pennie Smith (1979) |
Language | English |
Genre | Memoir |
Publisher | Brandl & Schlesinger |
Publication date | May 1st, 2021 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Paperback, E-Pub |
Pages | 223 (paperback) |
ISBN | 978-0648523376 |
Followed by | Time Flies Too |
Author | Al Clark |
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Cover artist | Andras Berkes-Brandl |
Language | English |
Genre | Memoir |
Publisher | Brandl & Schlesinger |
Publication date | October 1st, 2022 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Paperback, E-Pub |
Pages | 271 |
ISBN | 978-0-6454998-0-3 |
Preceded by | Time Flies |
Background
editOn writing Time Flies Clark felt that it was time to immerse himself in reflecting on his unusual life, and the environment, and countries in which it has unfolded.[1]
Clark always planned to write two halves to the memoirs, considering that he could labour for several years over a 500-page version or write two 250-page accounts. The two books are separated geographically and emotionally, with the second book beginning when he moved to Australia.[2]
Reception
editRichard Branson included Time Flies as his Literati Book Club in March 2022[3] and filmed interview where they reminisced about his time at Virgin.
Peter Galvin at Film Ink said Time Flies is a "sometimes-hard-to-believe-but-no-it's-all-true adventure" that was witty and fast moving.[4] Of Time Flies Too, Film Ink reviewed the second book as funnier, more candid, and self-deprecating, and said that it was clear that Clark has a deep love of all things cinema.[2]
Australian director Bruce Beresford said Time Flies covered "An extraordinary life, observed with humour and fascinating tales of celebrities in the music and movie worlds."[5]
References
edit- ^ Keast, Jackie (Oct–Nov 2022). "Finding the pulse beat". INSIDE FILM. No. #208. Australia. pp. 14–15.
- ^ a b "Al Clark: The Orchestrator". Film Ink. October 3, 2022.
- ^ Branson, Richard (March 11, 2022). "Reminiscing on the early days at Virgin with Al Clark". Virgin.
- ^ Galvin, Peter (May 3, 2021). "Al Clark - Lucky Man". Film Ink.
- ^ Clark, Al (2021). Time Flies. Brandl & Schlesinger. pp. Back Cover. ISBN 978-0648523376.