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To Errol, divine
Rrishi Raote / New Delhi June 20, 2009, 0:25 IST

By the time I closed the book at half past three in the morning and on page 104, I was all aglimmer. Partly it may have been sleep deprivation, but mostly it was Errol Flynn. You see, I was reading his memoirs, titled My Wicked, Wicked Ways. And you are reading these words on the centenary of his birth, in Hobart, Tasmania.

 
 
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As with most memoirs, you can’t believe every word in it. Flynn did write other books, but this one was ghost-written, and published in 1959 — the year Flynn died, aged just 50, after a lifetime of hard drinking, smoking, drugs and, of course, sex.

Was Flynn really a gold miner, slave trader, coastal shipper and tobacco plantation owner in Papua New Guinea, when he was just in his late teens and early twenties? He was there, for sure, and since at that time the island was a sort of frontier land under the control of the Dutch and Australians and peopled by stone-age tribes, he would have seen or heard of, if he did not himself perform, the many deeds and misdeeds he describes.

Really Flynn seems more like an adventurer from centuries past than a 20th-century movie star. His closest historical parallel may be Benvenuto Cellini, the uninhibited and promiscuous artist, sculptor, soldier and professional exaggerator whose 16th-century autobiography (still and always in print) is one of the most enthralling and absurd books ever concocted.

And then there is the 18th-century Baron Munchausen, a real German baron who fought for the Russians against the Turks, and returned with a headful of tall tales. Flynn himself made this comparison, writing that in later years when he told the story of his youth, he was met with perfect disbelief: one listener “thought I was a magnificent liar, a modern Baron Munchausen, with a wonderful imagination. He would listen and try not to have a spasm.” There is Flynn enjoying, again, making a sensation.

But he had also actually read the Munchausen tales in his bamboo house in the backwoods — and much else, including literature, history, philosophy, even Karl Marx from beginning to end. Flynn may have been the only white man for 50 miles, and spent his days with native workers and Tuperselai, a beautiful girl he purchased from her father, who was his Boss Boy on the plantation, but from the very outset he was a reader.

“Always, wherever I was, nightfall meant books and the chance to try and connect with the ideas of the world... The boys I went to school with were probably still doing their lessons. Now — out of school — an inner need for learning sprang up in me.” He sat next to a hurricane lamp, swatting away “every goddamned bug in the jungle”. His books were shipped to him from Sydney. “I fondled these books as if I were running my hands through a lovely woman’s hair.”

Before Tuperselai, long before he was famous, he had books. “You couldn’t be quite alone with Balzac or de Maupassant, even Robert Louis Stevenson, drumming around in your skull. You couldn’t be lonely with the poems of the English school, nor with the beauty of style of that faggot Baudelaire or the other French writer Rostand.”

Now this is good, serious, plain-spoken stuff. Flynn was, despite appearances, a serious man. Perhaps that’s part of what made him so attractive — it’s a little more, at any rate, than, as someone said, being “A ladies’ man, a man’s man...” In his few decades, Flynn lived a very full life — even the imagination needs material, after all. And as proof of Flynn’s stature, please compare his books with the asinine scribbles and pouts of our own allegedly great actor and heartthrob, Amitabh Bachchan.

(rrishi.raote@bsmail.in)  

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