The fourth volume of Frederic Raphael's notebooks, Ticks and Crosses
covers the years 1976 to 1978 with the sharp wit and provocative
intelligence that made the earlier books an acclaimed success. Raphael
observes the inner workings of film studios with the cool acuity of a
classicist; he records his thinking on philosophy, Jewishness, and
Greece ancient and modern, with the tough irreverence of a Hollywood
operator. Among the pleasures of Ticks and Crosses are an account of a
farcical summer afternoon spent floating down a French river on a lilo
in the company of Shirley Williams; an alarming trip up the wrong (and
by no means dormant) volcano in Guatemala; meeting Nabokov; taking part
in Any Questions with Enoch Powell... The eminent are caught off-guard;
aphorisms sparkle, and throughout, Raphael's love of French life and
culture, his delight in the human comedy of social life, illuminate his
unfolding chronicle.
Cover painting by Sarah Raphael, copyright the Estate of Sarah Raphael,
2008. Cover design by StephenRaw.com.