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Alan Bennett - a Marmite figure I know - on Radio 4

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Kathy72 Sat 21-May-22 17:42:55

Whilst driving this afternoon, I heard part of a drama on Radio 4 by Alan Bennett - “Cocktail Sticks”. I shall listen to it in full on BBC Sounds later. Just a heads up for anyone who likes his writing, particularly if he’s narrating. I appreciate that some people are not keen on him.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 22-May-22 22:26:13

I think he’s brilliant and have read all his books. Slight claim to fame - his partner Rupert Thomas, was until recently editor of World of Interiors magazine. Before younger son started his Phd in London, he did a month’s work experience with Rupert.

Sago Sun 22-May-22 22:12:58

For any Alan Bennett fans that are interested I have found a link to the eulogy I mentioned earlier in the thread.
“Cafe Anne” was a colourful and charismatic lady, she was the only woman Alan was ever attracted to.
Her cafe was as glorious and eccentric as she was, I think Alan was so delighted she ended up living next door to him with her partner and children.

www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj-iJri__P3AhVTSsAKHZB6CvMQFnoECAUQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fclaphamyorkshire.files.wordpress.com%2F2017%2F06%2Fnewsletter_no57_february_2009.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2AEroH9I8RZ-5SDIKoZuVd

Marilla Sun 22-May-22 09:25:35

Kathy72, thank you for letting us know about Cocktail Sticks.
I am tuned into BBC Sounds thoroughly enjoying the drama.
I love Alan Bennett and must look out his other works.
It’s been a while since I read or listened to his work.

Aveline Sun 22-May-22 08:45:37

Was he not offered a knighthood but turned it down? I thought I'd heard that somewhere. If anyone deserves a knighthood it's him. He really is a national treasure.

sodapop Sun 22-May-22 08:37:01

Same here I don't know of anyone who is aware of Alan Bennet and his work who dislikes him. Another vote for the National Treasure award.

Nannee49 Sun 22-May-22 05:37:49

A Private Function is my Alan Bennett favourite, an hilarious genius of a piece with every single line a polished gem.

His sense of the ridiculous and ability to get under a character's skin is unsurpassed whether comedy or tragedy or, very often, both.

Another vote here for him as a National Treasure.

grannydarkhair Sun 22-May-22 03:44:18

Another fan here, I can’t think why anyone would dislike him. To me, he’s a National Treasure.

Kathy72 Sun 22-May-22 02:13:36

I have “Pandemic Diaries / House Arrest”. It is extremely slender - I read it in less than an hour - but I keep dipping back in.

Dickens Sat 21-May-22 23:17:38

Chrissyoh

He has a new book out : House Arrest : Pandemic Diaries - I’m saving it for my holidays ?.

... apparently, it's a slender volume - only 64 pages!

According to The Guardian, "His writing remains as deft and seamless as ever"

Thanks for the heads-up.

He's 86 and crippled with arthritis sad

In November 2020 he notices that the Queen, nearly 10 years his senior, is able to walk backwards when laying a wreath at the Cenotaph. The fact that Her Majesty could probably not manage this today is a reminder of how swiftly treacherous advanced old age can be. (The Guardian)

Chrissyoh Sat 21-May-22 22:58:00

Thanks Enid101 - I’ll give it a go anyway ?.
I’ll get back to you with a “review “ ?.

Enid101 Sat 21-May-22 22:35:18

Yes, very short and some of the reviews are disappointing but I’m sure you will enjoy it

Chrissyoh Sat 21-May-22 22:29:34

Enid101

chrissyoh I hope you’ve got a short holiday the ‘book’ is only 36 pages of text!

?? Really ?

Enid101 Sat 21-May-22 22:09:26

chrissyoh I hope you’ve got a short holiday the ‘book’ is only 36 pages of text!

Zoejory Sat 21-May-22 22:00:00

Thanks for the heads up. He's one of my favourites.

Not sure about the Marmite, I don't know a soul that doesn't like him.

lixy Sat 21-May-22 21:50:24

I enjoy listening to Alan Bennet too - but then I also like marmite!

MerylStreep Sat 21-May-22 21:48:40

I once played a lead roll in Habeus Corpus: Muriel Wicksteed.
Hilariously funny.

Chrissyoh Sat 21-May-22 21:40:09

He has a new book out : House Arrest : Pandemic Diaries - I’m saving it for my holidays ?.

Chrissyoh Sat 21-May-22 21:32:09

Love Alan Bennett .

Georgesgran Sat 21-May-22 21:17:35

What’s not to love - a genius with words. Sat near him in Betty’s in Harrogate years ago, a tall figure.

Kathy72 Sat 21-May-22 20:56:59

Oh, I’m glad to hear that maybe I’m wrong that people don’t like him. My MIL doesn’t like his voice, and my next door neighbour wrinkled her nose up when I mentioned this play!

Grannybags Sat 21-May-22 20:56:36

I love him too! Thanks for the heads up

Woodmouse Sat 21-May-22 20:28:30

I really like his work. I found myself sitting next to him on the Underground once. I was desperate to talk to him but was overcome with shyness. I shall listen to this recommendation. Thank you.

Aveline Sat 21-May-22 20:12:00

I thought everybody loved Alan Bennett. The cocktail sticks story is so touching and sad. I've only read it but I hear his voice as I read his books.

Urmstongran Sat 21-May-22 20:10:23

Another Alan Bennett fan here!

Jane43 Sat 21-May-22 20:05:41

I love him too. I wouldn’t call him a marmite figure, more of a national treasure.