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The Diaries
註釋Known as one of the Angry Young men and director of some of the best-selling and most searing feature films of the fifties including If... and O Lucky Man, Lindsay Anderson pinned a notice to his school wall in the 1930s which read 'I Rebel'. He worked as a director at the Royal Court during its formative years in the sixties, under the leadership of George Devine and others. He numbered among his circle the bright young things of the theatre, film and pop world - Richard Harris, Tony Richardson, Jocelyn Herbert, Jonny Voigt, Karel Reisz, Kevin Brownlow, George Michael - to name but a few. Constantly courted by Hollywood, his success with If... afforded him a special status as the enfant terrible of the British Establishment - an outsider in an insider's world. Here is Anderson as never before, written by himself.