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The Light's on at Signpost

The Light's on at Signpost is a memoir from novelist and screenwriter George MacDonald Fraser covering his various adventures in screenwriting as well as essays on the state of then-contemporary Britain.

The Light's on at Signpost
AuthorGeorge MacDonald Fraser
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genrememoir
Publication date
2002
Pages368[1]

Overview edit

The book is composed of three parts, told cyclically: the first is Angry Old Man, where Fraser discusses his observations of British society and government, like Tony Blair's Labour government, education and Irish terrorism. This is then followed by Interlude, where Fraser makes some remark on something amusing or interesting in his own life, such as his military career, his relationship with Oliver Reed or boyhood trips to the Highlands. The last, Shooting Scripts, is his recollections of working on various film projects. These include chapters on:

Reception edit

D.J. Taylor's review in The Guardian was mixed, remarking the film recollections had interest, but the political sections were 'stern and entirely predictable harangues on such subjects as law and order, New Labour and so on'.[2] The Telegraph was more positive, praising Fraser's writing style, earnestness and humour, but finding it a mixed bag.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.harpercollins.co.uk/9780008337285/the-lights-on-at-signpost/ [dead link]
  2. ^ DJ Taylor, "Flash goes to the movies The Guardian, 15 June 2002 accessed 23 November 2012
  3. ^ "Very trenchant".
  • MacDonald Fraser, George (2002). The Light's on at Signpost (first ed.). HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0007136476.

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