Anthony Hopkins “When in Montréal, Dance Me to the End of Love”



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    1. I really recommend reading We Did OK, Kid if you haven’t already. The book gives so much context to the person he is today. He talks very openly about his difficult upbringing, later realising he likely had Asperger’s, and growing up in a very traditional working-class environment there’s a lot in there about masculinity, shame, emotional repression, feeling “wrong,” and how that shaped him.