Entertaining memoir delivers a mix of bravado and sincerity
Memoir: Nevertheless, By Alec Baldwin, Harper, €25
The screenwriter Kensington Roth once observed that “Hollywood is a door that leads to a thousand doors” and it’s fair to say that Alec Baldwin has left his fingerprints on more door handles than most in his career.
Nevertheless is, in fact, Baldwin’s second memoir (A Promise To Ourselves, his account of fatherhood and divorce was published in 2008) and in this latest offering, he casts a famous blue eye over...
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