Altered States: The Autobiography by Ken Russell (Hardcover First Edition)
Published by Bantam Books, 1991
Sewn-bound hardcover
First Edition
337 pages
9x6 inches
Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
“I owe my autobiography to all the people who denigrate me or don’t understand me. Maybe they’ll understand me even less. But I think it’ll contain some sort of truth about me that isn’t contained in crude assessments. It’s about somebody who doesn’t, on the face of it, seem too political, too committed, or press his working-class background. I can’t be fitted into any of those pigeonholes. My autobiography’s a dismissal of all that crap. It’s a picture of imagery and bizarre happening and fun and contradiction and crazy dialogue. It’s a montage, it’s an event, but it’s not conventional.”—Ken Russell
Published by Bantam Books, 1991
Sewn-bound hardcover
First Edition
337 pages
9x6 inches
Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
“I owe my autobiography to all the people who denigrate me or don’t understand me. Maybe they’ll understand me even less. But I think it’ll contain some sort of truth about me that isn’t contained in crude assessments. It’s about somebody who doesn’t, on the face of it, seem too political, too committed, or press his working-class background. I can’t be fitted into any of those pigeonholes. My autobiography’s a dismissal of all that crap. It’s a picture of imagery and bizarre happening and fun and contradiction and crazy dialogue. It’s a montage, it’s an event, but it’s not conventional.”—Ken Russell
Published by Bantam Books, 1991
Sewn-bound hardcover
First Edition
337 pages
9x6 inches
Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
“I owe my autobiography to all the people who denigrate me or don’t understand me. Maybe they’ll understand me even less. But I think it’ll contain some sort of truth about me that isn’t contained in crude assessments. It’s about somebody who doesn’t, on the face of it, seem too political, too committed, or press his working-class background. I can’t be fitted into any of those pigeonholes. My autobiography’s a dismissal of all that crap. It’s a picture of imagery and bizarre happening and fun and contradiction and crazy dialogue. It’s a montage, it’s an event, but it’s not conventional.”—Ken Russell