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AGATHA CHRISTIE'S BIOGRAPHY - Duration: 19:39.

Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on the 15th of September 1890 in Torquay

Devon southwest England into a comfortably well-off middle-class family

what made her upbringing unusual even for its time was that she was

home-schooled largely by her father an American her mother Clara who was an

excellent storyteller did not want her to learn to read until she was 8 but

Agatha bored and as the only child at home she was a much-loved afterthought

with two older siblings taught herself to read by the age of five where did her

creativity come from she absorbed the children's stories of the time Edith

Nesbit the story of the treasure-seekers the railway children and Louise em all

cut little women but also poetry and startling thrillers from America

Agatha invented imaginary friends played with her animals attended dance classes

and began writing poems when she was still a child when she was five the

family spent some time in France having rented out the family home of Ashfield

to economize and it was here with her governess Marie that Agatha learned her

idiomatic but erratically spelt French at the age of eleven there was a shock

her father not well since the advent of financial difficulties died after a

series of heart attacks Clara was distraught and Agatha became her

mother's closest companion there were more money worries and talk of selling

Ashfield but Clara and Agatha found a way forward and from the age of 15

Agatha boarded at a succession of pensions and took piano and singing

lessons she could have been a professional pianist but for her

excruciating shyness in front of those she did not know by the age of 18 she

was amusing herself with writing short stories some of which were published in

much revised form in the 1930s with family friend and author Eden Philpott's

offering shrewd and constructive advice the artist is only the glass through

which we see nature and the clearer and more absolutely pure

at glass so much the more perfect picture we can see through it never

intrude yourself Clara's health and the need for

economies dictated their next move in 1910 they set off for Cairo and a

three-month season at the Jazeera Palace Hotel

there were evening dresses and parties and young Agatha showed more interest in

these than the local archaeological sites the friends and young couples she

met in Cairo invited her to house parties back home on her return various

marriage proposals followed it was in 1912 that Agatha met Archie Christie a

qualified aviator had applied to join the Royal Flying Corps their courtship

was a whirlwind affair both were desperate to marry but with no money

according to her autobiography it was the excitement of the stranger that

attracted them both they married on Christmas Eve 1914 after both had

experienced war Archie in France and Agatha nan the homefront now working

with the voluntary a detachment in a Red Cross hospital in Torquay they spent

their honeymoon night in the Grand Hotel Torquay and on the 27th December Archie

returned to France they met infrequently during the war years and it wasn't until

January 1918 when Archie was posted to the war office in London that Agatha

felt her married life truly began it was during the first world war that Agatha

turned to writing detective stories her debut novel the mysterious affair at

styles took some time to finish and even longer to find a publisher she started

writing partly in response to a bet from her sister Madge that she couldn't write

a good detective story and partly to relieve the monotony of The Dispensing

work which she was now doing when the hospital opened a dispensary she

accepted an offer to work there and completed the examination of the Society

of apothecaries she first worked out her plot and then found her characters on a

tram in Torquay she finished the manuscript during her two-week holiday

which she spent at the mall and hotel at a tour on Dartmoor and you found

expertise in poisons was also put to good use the murder as you

of poison was so well described that when the book was eventually published

Agatha received an unprecedented honor for a writer of fiction a review in the

pharmaceutical journal 1919 was a momentous year for Agatha with the end

of the war but she had found a job in the city and they had just enough money

to rent and furnish a flat in London later that year on the 5th August

Agatha gave birth to their only daughter Rosalind it was also the year that a

publisher John Lane of the Bodley head and the 4th to have received the

manuscript accepted the mysterious affair at styles for publication and

contracted Agatha to produce five more books John Lane insisted on a couple of

changes to her manuscript including a reworked final chapter instead of a

courtroom climax Lane proposed the now-familiar de new mon in the library

so where did the inspiration for Hercule Poirot come from during the first world

war there were Belgian refugees in most parts of the English countryside Torquay

being no exception although he was not based on any particular person

Agatha thought that a Belgian refugee a former great Belgian policeman would

make an excellent detective for the mysterious affair at styles Hercule

Poirot was born following the war Agatha continued to

write experimenting with different types of thriller and murder mystery stories

creating first Tommy and tuppence and then Miss Marple in quick succession in

1922 leaving Rosalind with her nurse and her mother she and Archie traveled

across the then British Empire promoting the Empire exhibition of 1924 she

continued to write agatha received the joyous news of good reviews for the

secret adversary while in Cape Town where she also became the first British

woman to surf standing up and Archie's boss proved the inspiration for So You

stands pedlar in the man in the brown suit also set in Africa by this time

Christie had already decided to change publishers fed up with what she saw as

the unfair terms offered by the Bodley head she sought out an agent edmund cork

of Hughes Massey and he found her a new publisher William Collins and son

now harpercollins once returned from the Grand Tour the family were reunited and

settled in a house they named styles in the suburbs outside London it was a

difficult time for Agatha her mother had died and she was often alone clearing

out the family home in Torquay and struggling to write the next novel for

Collins Archie and Agatha's relationship strained by the sadness in her life

broke down when Archie fell in love with a fellow golfer and friend of the family

Nancy Niall Archie was a keen golfer Agatha not one night in early December

overwhelmed and with close friend and secretary Carlo away for the night

Agatha left Rosalind and the house to the care of the mates without saying

where she was going her car was found abandoned the next morning several miles

away a nationwide search ensued the present public enjoyed various

speculations as to what might have happened and why but no one knew for

sure it eventually transpired that Agatha had somehow travelled to Kings

Cross station where she took the train to Harrogate and checked into the

Harrogate spa hotel under the name of Teresa neele previously of South Africa

having been recognised by the hotel staff who alerted the police she did not

recognise Archie when he came to meet her

possibly concussed but certainly suffering from amnesia Agatha had no

recollection of who she was an intensely private person made even more so by the

hue and cry of the press Agatha never spoke of this time with friends or

family Agatha and Archie remained apart Agartha living with Rosalind and Carlo

in London and following a course of psychiatric treatment in Harley Street

needing an income and unable to write new material her brother-in-law Campbell

Christie suggested she combine waro short stories composed for the sketch

magazine thus creating the big four finally accepting that her marriage was

over divorce from Archie was granted in 1928 Agatha and Rosalind immediately

escaped England to the Canary Islands where Agatha painfully finished the

mystery of the blue train the book she had struggled with as she mourned her

mother late in 90 twenty-eight Agatha wrote her first

merry Westmacott novel giant spread not a detective novel but a work of fiction

about a composer forced to work for financial reasons on of Agatha's

lifelong ambitions had been to travel on the Orient Express and her first journey

took place in the autumn of 1928 persuaded by a chance dinner party

conversation Agatha set off for Baghdad and from

there traveled to the archeological site etre where she became friends with the

Woolies who ran the dig invited back the following year she met the 25 year old

archaeologist in training max Malone who was to become her second husband asked

by Katherine Woolley to show agatha the sights each found the other's company

relaxing their relationship was forged by travel max could rough it and so

could Agatha max proposed on the last evening of his visit to Agatha's family

home of Ashfield they were married on September 11th 1930 at st. Cuthbert's

Church in Edinburgh and a girth only slightly reduced her age in her new

passport acquired for the honeymoon max returned to the Woolies dick for the

last time alone and Agatha to London and writing thus began a productive and

recurring annual writing and travelling routine for Agatha and max summers at

ashfield with Rosalind Christmas with her sister's family at Abney Hall late

autumn and spring on digs and the rest of the year in London and their country

house in winter Brook on the edge of Wallingford Oxfordshire as a rule Agatha

wrote two or three books the air and when with Max often wrote a chapter or

two during quiet mornings and helped out on site in the afternoons the atmosphere

of the Middle East was not lost on Agatha as can be seen in books such as

Murder on the Orient Express death on the Nile murder in Mesopotamia

appointment with death and they came to Baghdad as well as many short stories

written within this period

World War two saw max get a wartime job in Cairo using his languages to assist

the war effort while Agatha remained in England writing and also volunteering at

the dispensary at University College Hospital in London an or M was her own

patriotic gesture to the war effort and she was disconcerted to see its

publication delayed in the US until after the Americans had joined the

Allies Rosalind having married Hubert Pritchard gave birth to Mathew on 21st

of September 1943 max was in Cairo but Agatha was a doting grandmother and

often went to help look after the baby Agatha was focused and prolific during

this period missing Max and with external entertainment more limited in

wartime she wrote and/or published such classics

as and then there were none evil Under the Sun the body in the library five

little pigs and the moving finger

by 1945 and the return of max with the end of the war Agatha had realized the

tax implications of writing so much she became less prolific and now in her mid

fifties enjoyed a slower pace of life like the rest of the country the last

years of the 40s were full of shortages along Chile depressing Hall food

rationing did not end until 1954 at the end of 1946 Agatha's cover as Mary

Westmacott was blown by an American reviewer of absent in the spring she was

disappointed as she had enjoyed the freedom to write without the pressure of

being Agatha Christie the 1940s and 50s saw much time-consuming work with

theatrical productions which also limited the time Agatha could devote to

writing Agatha's last public appearance was at the opening night of the 1974

film version of Murder on the Orient Express starring Albert Finney as

Hercule Poirot her verdict a good adaptation with the minor point that why

arroz moustaches weren't luxurious enough after a hugely successful career

and a very happy life Agatha died peacefully on the 12th of January 1976

she is buried in the churchyard of st. Mary's chowsie near Wallingford Christie

wrote this in 1972 my own 10 would certainly vary from time to time because

every now and then I reread an early book for some particular reason to

answer a question that has been asked me perhaps

and then I alter my opinion sometimes thinking it is much better than I

thought it was or not so good as I had thought at the moment my own list would

possibly be and then there were none a difficult technique which was a

challenge and so I enjoyed it and I think dealt with it satisfactorily the

murder of Roger Ackroyd a general favorite a murder is announced I thought

all the characters interesting to write about and felt I knew them quite well by

the time the book was finished Murder on the Orient Express again because it was

a new idea for a plot the 13 problems a good series of stories towards zero I

found it interesting to work on the idea of people from different places coming

towards a murder instead of starting with the murder and working from that

endless night my own favorite at present crooked house I found a study of a

certain family interesting to explore ordeal by innocence an idea I had had

for some time before starting to work upon it spending most of her time with

imaginary friends back Ithaca Larissa Miller's unconventional childhood

fostered an extraordinary imagination against her mother's wishes she taught

herself to read and had little or no formal education until the age of

fifteen or sixteen when she was sent to a finishing school in Paris Agatha

Christie always said that she had no ambition to be a writer although she

made her debut in print at the age of eleven with a poem printed in a local

London newspaper finding herself in bed with influenza her mother suggested she

write down the stories she was so fond of telling and so a lifelong passion

began by her late teens she had had several poems published in the poetry

review and had written a number of short stories but it was her sisters challenge

to write a detective story that would later spark what would become her

illustrious career Agatha Christie wrote about the world she knew and saw drawing

on the military gentlemen lords and ladies spinsters widows and doctors of

her family's circle of friends and acquaintances she was a natural observer

and her descriptions of village politics local rivalries and family jealousies

are often painfully accurate Matthew Pritchard describes her as a person who

listened more than she talked who saw more than she was seen the most every

day events and casual observations could trigger the idea for a new plot her

second book the secret adversary stemmed from a conversation overheard in a tea

shop two people were talking at a table nearby discussing somebody called Jane

fish that I thought would make a good beginning to a story a name overheard at

a tea shop an unusual name so that whoever heard it remembered it

a name like Jane fish or perhaps Jane Finn would be even better and how are

these ideas turned into novels she made endless notes in dozens of notebooks

jotting down erratic ideas and potential plots and characters as they came to her

I usually have about half a dozen notebooks on hand and I used to make

notes in them of ideas that struck me or about some poison or drug or a clever

little bit of swindling that I had read about in the paper of the more than 100

notebooks that must have existed 73 have survived and John Karen's detailed and

thorough analysis provides a veritable treasure trove of revelations about her

stories and how they evolved see Agatha Christie's secret notebooks the

notebooks themselves include previously unpublished material and are an

intriguing look into her mind and craft the seeds for several stories are easily

identified in 1963 a notebook held details of a plot in development West

Indian book Miss M Poirot B and D apparently devoted actually B

and G Georgina had a fair four years old frog major

nose has seen him before he is killed a Caribbean mystery was published in 1964

with the old frog as the novel's first victim the Caribbean island is

beautifully described and was probably based on st. Lucia an island that

Christie had visited on holiday but many of the hundreds of plots and red

herrings from her fertile imagination never actually made it into print and as

she herself said nothing turns out quite in the way that you thought it would

when you were sketching out notes for the first chapter or walking about

muttering to yourself and seeing a story unroll as Mathew Pritchard explains she

then used to dictate her stories into a machine called a dictaphone and then a

secretary typed this up into a type script which my grandmother would

correct by hand I think that before the war before dictaphones were invented she

probably used to write the stories out in longhand and then somebody used to

type them she wasn't very mechanical she wrote in a very natural way and she

wrote very I think havoc used to take her in the

1950s just a couple of months - right and then a month to revise before it was

sent off to the publishers once the whole process of writing the book had

finished then sometimes she used to read the stories to us after dinner one

chapter or two chapters at a time I think we were used as her guinea pigs at

that stage to find out what the reaction of the general public would be of course

apart from my family there were usually some other guests here and reactions

were very different only my mother always knew who the murderer was

the rest of us were sometimes successful and sometimes not

my grandfather was usually asleep for most of the time that these stories were

read but the rest of us were usually very attentive it was a lovely family

occasion and then a couple of months later we would see these stories in the

book shops

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Boss!

- Clear the way~ - Move away~

Make room~

The boss is coming!

The boss identity is revealed: Huh Gak sunbaenim!

(Secretly admiring)

Is it okay if I go out in a bit (to watch the performance)?

When Huh Gak sunbaenim...

performs, in a bit...

I want to see his live

in person, to feel it firsthand.

I really want to hear...

this song. (Sejun's best pick)

It's a song that I really like.

I always try try to go and hear this song (live).

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Huh Gak! Huh Gak! Huh Gak!

(outburst of emotions)

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