JOHN BAYLEY arguably turned his wife, Iris Murdoch, into a theme park when he wrote about their relationship - and the Alzheimer's that killed her - in the memoirs Iris And Her Friends and Elegy for Iris. And for those who feel that way, Richard Eyre's new film will rip open the ...
Nick Cassavetes’ “The Notebook” (2004), andErikVan Looy’s “The Memory of a Killer” (2005). All very good, the third perhaps the best. And then there wasRichard Eyre’s “Iris” (2001), about the decline of the novelist Iris Murdoch, which struck me as cheating because it ...
Iris (2001) True story of the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley, from their student days through her battle with Alzheimer's disease. The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) In this story-within-a-story, Anna is an actress starring opposite Mike in a ...
Set in 1938 Europe, mainly aboard a train, with a bit of some eccentric travelers, the story’s heroine sets out to prove herself right about another passenger who mysteriously vanishes. Iris Henderson(Margaret Lockwood) has been on a European holiday but has to head back to England via a ...
that make us unworthy of this perfect other person we have created in our imaginations. Even today, remembering girls I knew when we were both 15, I invest them with a power and wisdom that I would not grant, today, to Mother Theresa crossed with Iris Murdoch. It wasn’t how wonderful...
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"A charming person issomeone who can be okay even when external factors, such as the surroundings and environment, are challenging," says psychologist Dr. Iris Pachler over email. "They're able to find peace and strength from within and also have the ability to be flexible and accepting no...
A movie about their lives was probably inevitable. It will be bracketed with “Iris,” the 2001 film about the British novelist Iris Murdoch, who died of Alzheimer’s. I deplored the way that movie made so much of Iris the wild young thing and Iris the tragic Alzheimer’s victim, and ...
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