MEMOIRS OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN

Sunday, January 20, 2008

I have only one advice to you, Please take care, while reading this book, your heart will bleed. In his autobiography, Chaplin described his life from gutters to richness, with innate ease and sincerity. His life with drunkard father and lunatic mother in childhood can be read only with tears in heart. This great humanist, film maker, comedian was born and brought up at a slum in London, where he had life, as an orphan, as a beggar, he lived. His life kindles the hopes of downtrodden to scale heights and in his every word there is stain of poverty and penury, but poverty here, is a boon, which helped him to become a world famous personality. He acted and directed nearly 80 films. The first one "Making a Living" and the last , "A Countess from Hong Kong". In one of his famous film, "The Great Dictator", Charlie Chaplin unveils Hitler and Nazi Regime. This book , really a treasure for posterity. Chaplin''s body full of wounds of agony and blood of poverty is flowing incessantly. This memoirs is nothing, but a bundle of lives, and it will touch you like a deep pain. It''s great to be a man like him and it''s nice to read this book.

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