Lust & Wonder: A Memoir
by Augusten Burroughs
St. Martin's Press
Hardcover
"...Augusten Burroughs is known for his poignant and painfully honest autobiographical commentary..."
The above quote is ripped directly from the author's Facebook
page and it states what I love most about his writing: the
biting honesty of his willingness to share.
I believe it is human nature to keep many secrets from the world at
large, and sometimes even from ourselves. I don't know about you, but
were I to write a memoir, there are dozens of stories that I would
want left out. I would fight with the editors to
keep many, many things from being published.
Burroughs has the opposite approach. It is said that good writers
open a vein and bleed upon the page. If this is true, Augusten
Burroughs' books are saturated red.
I read a lot of memoirs because I am interested in people's stories. I
have kept up with Burroughs since his nonfiction debut. In Lust and
Wonder, the subject is relationships and we tag along as he examines the
differences and similarities of love and lust.
To further illustrate the point of the Facebook quote: Reading
Augusten Burroughs is like being at lunch with just the two of you
and you get to listen to him catch you up on everything that's been
happening in his life. You don't care that you don't get
a word in at all -- his storytelling is captivating. There is just the
right amount of humor, drama and self-deprecation to keep things real.
I recommend this book for anyone who enjoyed Running with Scissors. It would do good to have the backstory.
I am eagerly looking forward to the next chapter, so to speak.
Review by BookDude
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