Authors: Sam Kashner
“making out”: Ibid., 390.
“so that you can feel⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor
, 173.
“with half a dozen⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 393.
“[F]irm as they are⦔: Ibid., 404.
“like cats after cream⦔: Cottrell, 359.
“a genius⦔ Tammy Grimes quoted in Cottrell, 361.
“to be done with immense⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 405.
“plays the organ⦔: Ibid., 406.
“If he sold himself⦔: Alpert, 204.
“both mercurial, jealousâ¦will ever happen”: Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor
, 135â36.
“fell in love with her⦔: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 50.
“He didn't make me look⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 405â06.
“We would love you to come⦔: Ibid., 407.
“It cld be a step toward⦔: Ibid., 410.
“Love Is Everlasting”: Walker, 314.
“by God, they're really good⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 410.
“One day somebody else⦔: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 73.
“Ifor is very near the end⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 363.
“he was the nearest to a father⦔: Jenkins, 179.
CHAPTER 14: DIVORCE HIS DIVORCE HERS
“I shall miss you with passion⦔: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“Maybe we loved each other⦔: Taylor letter to Burton, July 4, 1973, Ibid.
“Richard needed their protection⦔: Alpert, 207.
“You remind me quite distinctlyâ¦Richard!”: Ibid., 206â07.
“Hey Lumps,⦔: Burton letter to Taylor, B-T Archive.
“[Spencer] Tracy's drunks⦔: quoted in Alpert, 208.
“could see him getting older⦔: Ibid.
“You're so tough⦔ anecdote: Kate Burton's interview in Palmer's
In from the Cold.
“She was stronger than Richard⦔: quoted in Alpert, 207.
“I owe the public who pays⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Taylor
, 174.
“My Darling, I think I'd better go⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“Dear Eddie, please believe⦔: quoted in Alpert, 207.
“Get that woman⦔: Ibid., 208.
“Dearest Child,⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“This is for Nathalie”: Alpert, 209.
“It's a triumph of life⦔: Authors' conversation with Gabriel Byrne.
“I'm as thrilled by the English⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 267.
“She had this extraordinary⦔: Authors' interview with Waris Hussein, March 18, 2008.
“charming and soberâ¦colonized by England”: Ibid.
“Now everybody is⦔ anecdote: Ibid.
“that blue nightieâ¦lovely love”: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“wonderfully nourishing sense⦔: Hussein.
“pirates on the main⦔: Bragg, 414.
“Continued with the same gifted⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“he hated it”: Hussein.
“astronomicalâ¦their every whim”: Authors' interview with John Heyman.
“the critics were waiting⦔: Hussein.
“a matched pair of thuddingâ¦an autopsy”: quoted in Kelley, 289.
“he's never more than⦔: all dialogue from
Divorce His Divorce Hers
, DVD.
“just went down⦔: Hussein.
“Years later, I met with⦔: Ibid.
“If there is one thing⦔: Maddox, 229.
“spellbound by the couple⦔: Dominick Dunne, “The Queen and I,”
Vanity Fair
, March 2007.
“at the peak ofâ¦on the screen”: Ibid.
“seethed on the sidelines⦔: Ibid.
“drank champagne⦔: Heymann, 313.
“I don't like the thoughtâ¦offend me”: Ferris, 230.
“Richard Jenkins, Richard Burton⦔: Interview with Gianni Bozzacchi.
“they fell out of love”: Dunne.
“a mini-
Cleopatra
”: quoted in Heymann, 316.
“So My Lumps, You're off⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“They were like brothers⦔: Spoto, 351.
“Why did you ever⦔: quoted in Bragg, 417.
“I am convinced it would be⦔: Ibid.
CHAPTER 15: MASSACRE IN ROME
“â¦[I]f you leave me⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“I don't want to be⦔: quoted in Kelley, 295.
“The last day of March⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“Perhaps my indifference to⦔: quoted in Kelley, 291â92.
“I love you, lovely woman⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“Can we get the hell⦔: Ibid.
“affectionate rowsâ¦he didn't love her”: quoted in Gerald Clarke,
Capote
(New York: Random House, 1988), 270â71.
“BELOVED IDIOT. MISS YOU⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“Elizabeth has always fancied⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 206.
“Going out was
life
⦔: quoted in Spoto, 342.
“Well, first of all”: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“Richard had so much⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, photo caption (no page number).
“I will not talk about⦔: Caute, 296.
“I have never quite got over⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“You are too old a hand⦔: Caute, 296.
“risotto, roasted Palumbo fish⦔: Walker, 321.
“a Dior suit, matching handbag⦔: Kelley, 300.
“The stone had been offered⦔: quoted in Kelley, 300.
“[t]all and extraordinary⦔: Burton, “My Friend Sophia,”
Ladies' Home Journal
, 1973.
“I knew he was flirting⦔: Taylor,
My Love Affair with Jewelry
, 118.
“Today is the second sad⦔: quoted in Bragg, 418.
“I don't want to be⦔: quoted in Kelley, 295.
“Gee, she has everything⦔: Ibid.
“Let's face it, I was⦔: quoted in Fleming,
Vogue.
“You fuckin' English!” anecdote: Interview with Gianni Bozzacchi.
“He came onto the set⦔: quoted in Kelley, 299.
“Public pressure to beâ¦. âdrinking problem'”: Dorothy Cameron Disney, “Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton: Why This Marriage Can't Be Saved,”
Ladies' Home Journal
, October 1973.
“E. T. Burton. It may very well be⦔: Letter from Richard Burton, B-T Archive.
“You asked me to write the truth⦔: Ibid.
“If anybody hurts you⦔: Ibid.
“Hello, Lumpy⦔: Munn, 203.
“I'm the husband⦔: Ibid.
“Elizabeth Taylor and Richard⦔: quoted in Kelley, 299.
“It was a wonderâ¦in fucking agony!”: quoted in Munn, 207.
“which was only at the end⦔: Interview with Bozzacchi.
“Tell us about Dylan Thomas!⦔: quoted in Alpert, 218.
“My father was a drinkerâ¦liquor helps”: quoted in Bragg, 420â21.
“I wouldn't have survived⦔: quoted in Munn, 207.
“was drinking not for⦔: Ibid.
“get a single line⦔: Ibid., 208.
“This man is dying”: Alpert, 219.
irreconcilable⦓became intolerable”: Walker, 323.
“Do you think we've⦔: Munn, 211.
“She was down to a secretary⦔: Walker, 323.
“darling,” or “sweetnose,” etc.: Ibid., 325.
“pretty but impertinent”: quoted in Bragg, 269.
“I never looked so good⦔: quoted in Walker, 325.
“Tonightâ¦we fly to Johannesburg⦔: Bragg, 397.
“I thought all throughâ¦got stoned”: Taylor, early draft of “Richard Again,”
Ladies' Home Journal
, February 1976. Private Collection.
“That's where I would like⦔: Ibid.
to revivify their lives: Kay Redfield Jamison,
Exuberance
(New York: Knopf, 2004), 320.
“understood the consequences⦔: Walker, 328.
“witnessed by two hippos”: Taylor, “Richard Again.”
“I love him, deeply⦔: Ibid.
“Dearest Hubsâ”: Letter from Elizabeth Taylor, B-T Archives.
“Sturm has remarried Drang⦔: quoted in Maddox, 233.
“like a man who wasn't⦔: quoted in Kelley, 321.
“But I could see⦔: Ibid.
CHAPTER 16: PRIVATE LIVES
“Everyone bought tickets to watch⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 98.
“I've never found a part as good⦔: quoted in Jenkins, 242.
“You have the guts of⦔: quoted in Kelley, 323.
“At this performance⦔: Alpert, 235â36.
“It was the first time⦔: quoted in Bragg, 437.
“Immediately, everyone in every⦔: Interview with Liz Smith and Denis Ferrara.
“Why the hell did you⦔: Alpert, 233.
“She came out⦔: Interview with Smith and Ferrara.
“â¦the actor's performance⦔:
New York Times
, March 7, 1976.
“You must never do anything⦔: Steverson, 199.
“Was it not Francis Bacon⦔: Bragg, 441.
“I think Suzy Hunt⦔: Palmer's
In from the Cold.
contributing to the delinquency: Spoto, 361â62.
“redundantâ¦nothing to do”: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 40.
“too passionateâ¦little Republican ensembles”: Ibid., 39.
“Eating filled the lonely hours⦔: Ibid., 44.
“Always a bride, never⦔: Oscar Levant,
The Unimportance of Being Oscar
(New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1968), 120.
“It represented a different phase⦔: quoted in Spoto, 384.
“John and I never had people in⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 44.
“Little Heifer”: Spoto, 374.
“the strength to recreate⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 88.
T
HE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE
â¦: Steverson, 210.
“I want it out!” anecdote: Alpert, 248â49.
“and very
un
-happy”: quoted in Bragg, 453.
“the panacea of a drinkâ¦Disgusting”: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 451.
“a grotesque exaggerationâ¦I've gone too far!”: Ibid., 466â67.
“big âfuck-yous'⦔: Interview with Liz Smith.
“she'll have to get him⦔: Ibid.
“I love you” anecdote: quoted in Kelley, 415.
“the most unforgettable⦔: Conversation with Gabriel Byrne.
“Get out” anecdote: Kelley, 416.
smitten⦓I love the woman”:
Private Lives
clipping file, March 2, 1982, Library of Performing Arts, Lincoln Center.
“I couldn't take it⦔ and “â¦a figure of the past”: quoted in Kelley, 415.
“There's nowhere to go⦔: quoted in Maddox, 247.
“I knew the role⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off,
97.
“You're not really⦔ and “â¦make me do it”: quoted in Alpert, 261.
“âThe Liz and Dick Show'⦔ and “â¦Nouveau York”: undated article, clipping file, Library of Performing Arts, Lincoln Center.
“He'd lost all the weight⦔: Authors' interview with John Cullum. August 4, 2009.
“Eâ¦. drinking. Also, has not⦔: Burton notebooks, Bragg, 472.
“Elizabeth was a natural⦔: Cullum interview.
“Richard started laughing⦔: Ibid.
“was a circus⦔: quoted in Bragg, 475.
“Elizabeth would be there⦔: Cullum interview.
“This just proves it⦔: quoted in Bragg, 475.
“They had lived
Private Lives
⦔: Cullum interview.
“Poor Sibylâ¦. I suppose⦔ and all subsequent dialogue: Noël Coward,
Private Lives
, Act II, scene i.,
Collected Plays
:
Two
(London: Methuen Publishing, Ltd., 1999), 43.
“a calculated business venture⦔:
New York Times
, May 9, 1983.
“the clinical detachment⦔: Ibid.
“the Hitler Diaries⦔: James Brady, “Private Lives,” clipping file, Library of Performing Arts, Lincoln Center.
“They have become one⦔: Melvin Maddocks,
Christian Science Monitor
, April 25, 1983.
“
The Dance of Death
⦔:
Variety
, “Private Lives,” clipping file, Library of Performing Arts, Lincoln Center.
“Lizandick (âliz n âdik)
n. plâ¦.”
:
People
, May 23, 1983, “Private Lives,” clipping file, Library of Performing Arts, Lincoln Center.
“a caricature of a⦔:
Boston Globe,
undated review, “Private Lives,” clipping file.
“she was hurt⦔: Cullum interview.
“Liz & Dick: Damn the critics⦔: Amy Pagnozzi and James Norman, “Liz & Dick,”
New York Post
, May 9, 1983.
“I wouldn't have missed⦔: quoted in Alpert, 261.
“When the hell⦔ anecdote: Ibid.
“It didn't take much⦔: Cullum interview.
“She can do everything⦔: quoted in Bragg, 469.
“lovely Sally⦔: Ibid., 471.
“I think Richard really tried⦔: Cullum interview.
“I began to crack⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 98.
“Do I really look fat?⦔: Marie Brenner, “The Liz and Dick Show,”
New York Magazine
, May 9, 1983.
“came in almost professorial⦔: Cullum interview.
“It became a twenty-four-hour⦔: Taylor,
Elizabeth Takes Off
, 98.
“She would just grab⦔: quoted in Bragg, 477.