Review

Rupert Everett's latest memoir is a revealing glimpse into the process of achieving a dream behind the camera

By Colin Steele
November 22 2020 - 12:00am
"This is the story of that bad trip": Rupert Everett on his latest memoir. Picture: Getty Images
"This is the story of that bad trip": Rupert Everett on his latest memoir. Picture: Getty Images
  • To the End of the World: Travels with Oscar Wilde, by Rupert Everett. Little Brown. $34.99.

Rupert Everett's To the End of the World could be called a walk on the Wilde side. In his third memoir, Everett recounts, with much dark humour, his 12-year engagement with Oscar Wilde, "the patron saint of anyone who ever made a mess of their life", seen through the traumatic making of his film, The Happy Prince (2018).

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