
A Kind of Immortality
Michael Peppiatt's account of his 30-year friendship with Francis Bacon concludes with Peppiatt losing a 'father' and becoming a man.
Adrian Scarborough reads Michael Peppiatt's intimate and very indiscreet account of his thirty-year friendship with the defining artist of our time.
Michael Peppiatt met Francis Bacon in June 1963 in Soho's French House to request an interview for a student magazine. Bacon invited him to lunch, and over oysters and Chablis they began a friendship and a no-holds-barred conversation that would continue until Bacon's death in 1992.
For decades, Peppiatt accompanied Bacon on his nightly round of prodigious drinking from grand hotel to louche club, witnessing all aspects of Bacon's 'gilded gutter life'. And here he shows Bacon close-up, grand and petty, tender and treacherous by turn.
Today: Peppiatt loses a 'father', and becomes a man.
Reader: Adrian Scarborough
Writer: Miichael Peppiatt is an art historian, curator and writer. His 1996 biography of Francis Bacon was chosen as a 'Book of the Year' by the New York Times.
Abridger: Richard Hamilton
Producer: Justine Willett.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Adrian Scarborough |
| Author | Michael Peppiatt |
| Abridger | Richard Hamilton |
| Producer | Justine Willett |
Broadcasts
- Fri 28 Aug 201509:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Sat 29 Aug 201500:30BBC Radio 4





