Charlie Chaplin's previously-unknown only novel to be released
- Researchers only just discovered that Chaplin wrote a book in 1948
- The book, called 'Footlights', has a similar plot to his 1952 film 'Limelight'
- Tells the story of a washed out clown saves a suicidal girl
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Actor turned author: Researchers only recently discovered that Chaplin (pictured) wrote a book in 1948
A virtually unknown novel by Charlie Chaplin is now being made public for the first time.
The comic actor’s only novel is titled ‘Footlights’ and is believed to be the basis for his film ‘Limelight’.
The book was written in 1948 and has a similar plot line to the 1952 film in which a washed-out clown saves a dancer from suicide.
The book is being published in English by the Cineteca di Bologna, an Italian film restoration institute which has been working with Chaplin biographer David Robinson on reconstructing drafts found in the Chaplin archives.
Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in London in 1889 to poor parents, who struggled to make a living as music hall entertainers.
As an adolescent, he began working in music halls in Soho, before eventually becoming an actor with a theatre troupe.
In his first appearance on the silver screen in the 1914 'Making a Living', Chaplin plays a swindler -- complete with the hat, cane, moustache and baggy trousers he would become famous for around the world.
According to Robinson, the relationship between drunken clown and desperate ballerina in the much later 'Footlights' was likely inspired by his meeting with legendary Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky in 1916.
The Cinetaca describes Chaplin's 'vivid, idiosyncratic' writing style which, 'unadulterated by editors, moves freely from the baldly colloquial to moments of rich imagery and Dickensian description.
Similarities: His book Footlights, which will be released today, has a similar plot to that of his 1952 film Limelight wherein a washed-out clown saves a dancer from suicide (Claire Bloom and Chaplin seen at right in the film)
'For a setting, he looked back to London and the music halls of his first professional years, an enchanted period in which he had broken out of the deprivations of his childhood to discover, progressively, his unique gifts as entertainer and communicator,' the institute said in a statement.
'But this retrospect also recalled the painful insecurity of an uneducated, uncultured boy launched into the world of success', and the clown's expressions of despair at losing the world's respect and admiration likely reflected Chaplin's own feelings as his popularity dwindled.
The book is illustrated with previously unpublished documents and photographs from the Chaplin archives, as well as pictures of the theatrical world of Chaplin’s youth and images from the author's private collection.
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Rick, Fumunda, United States, 5 hours ago
Well...I have two movies made by Ernest Hemingway, so there!