"How to Write an Autobiographical Novel" by Alexander Chee

Quick Book Review: “How to Write an Autobiographical Novel” by Alexander Chee

A series of essays by the Korean-American author.  Some of the essays resonated more with me, especially the ones about his gay activism.  Others, about tarot cards and astrology, drag culture, and being a writer, didn’t hold much interest for me, although his writing style is great and I enjoyed reading the book, even those essays that didn’t really hit…

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"Call Me Burroughs: A Life" by Barry Miles

Quick Book Review: “Call Me Burroughs: A Life” by Barry Miles

A huge, very detailed, excellent biography of a very interesting character.  I’ve always had a fascination for the so-called “beat” writers (although Burroughs, as I learned, bristled at being categorized as such), and WSB was undoubtedly the most interesting of the bunch.  The book chronicles, in extensive detail, the insanity that gripped much of this man’s life.  The myriad places…

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"Against Medical Advice" by Hal Friedman and James Patterson

Quick Book Review: “Against Medical Advice” by Hal Friedman and James Patterson

The ultimately triumphant tale of a child, Corey Friedman who, at a young age, developed Tourette’s syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety disorder, all of which combined to make his life a living hell.  After trying nearly every psychoactive drug imaginable (and suffering terrible side effects) and struggling terribly through setback after setback. He manages, through sheer will and determination, to…

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"So Anyway" by John Cleese

Quick Book Review: “So Anyway” by John Cleese

An absolutely delightful autobiography of my favorite member of Monty Python.  I’ve been a fan of the show since 1975, and although I knew much about Cleese’s career in comedy, I didn’t know much about him personally, about his family, his schooling, etc.  This book covers it all, and it’s totally absorbing.   He’s very self-deprecating, very humble, and totally hilarious. …

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"When We Rise: My Life in the Movement" by Cleve Jones

Quick Book Review: “When We Rise: My Life in the Movement” by Cleve Jones

A fascinating memoir by Cleve Jones, creator of the AIDS quilt, and lifelong gay rights advocate.  This is a very personal, first person account detailing the struggle for gay, lesbian, and transgender rights.  Although the story has been told many times, for me, it never gets old.  The stories of San Francisco in the 70’s, the wildness of the Castro…

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