AUDIOBOOK

An Improvised Life

A Memoir

Alan Arkin
4.5
(22)
Duration
4h 16m
Year
2011
Language
English

About

In this insightful memoir, Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin reflects back on finding his place as an actor and what theater—specifically the improvisational sort—has taught him about the craft and life. Alan Arkin knew he was going to be an actor from the age of five. From this early age, he recognized that “every film I saw, every play, every piece of music fed an unquenchable need to turn myself into something other than what I was.” An Improvised Life is Arkin's wise and unpretentious recollection of the process, artistic and personal, of becoming an actor and a revealing look into the creative mind of one of the best practitioners on the stage and screen. Arkin, in a manner that is direct, down-to-earth, accessible, and articulate, reveals not just insights about himself but truths for the rest of us about our sense of self, our work, and our relationships with others.

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Reviews

"[A] wealth of wisdom."
New York Post
"Academy Award-winner Arkins musing on the creative process is a welcome window into the mind of an artist…[An] engaging and instructive book."
Publishers Weekly
"A profoundly honest and revelatory reckoning of an artistic and personal awakening…As honest and truthful a story of a life journey and arc toward artistic freedom as you are likely to find. All artists would benefit from Arkin's accrued insights and wisdom."
Library Journal (starred review)

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