In 1986 Derek Jarman started filming The Last of England, his most original and technically innovative film and also his most personal work. Shortly after the filming began, Jarman also began work on this volume of his journals, which contains diary entries and interviews, notes on the script, stills from the filming, and photographs of Derek, his family and friends.Here Jarman writes of his extraordinary childhood and his father's kleptomania; coming to terms with his sexuality; life in the sex- and drug-filled sixties and seventies; his early work as a painter and designer for Ken Russell's ground-breaking films; and debut as a director. Along with Dancing Ledge, Modern Nature, and At Your Own Risk, this fascinating fourth volume completes the journals of Derek Jarman, and presents in total the details of an remarkably diverse and creative life.
Kicking the Pricks