Digging Up Mother: A Love Story
by Doug Stanhope
Da Capo Press
Hardcover
I just finished this book last night, and it is one of the most thorough, warts-and-all celebrity memoirs I've ever seen. A enjoyable, if sometimes uncomfortable, read. If you are a fan of Doug Stanhope, or even if you're not, you should read his memoir. I have a feeling it'll stay with me for a while. -- BookDude
From the publisher's website:
Doug Stanhope is one of the most critically acclaimed and stridently
unrepentant comedians of his generation. What will surprise some is that
he owes so much of his dark and sometimes uncomfortably honest sense of
humor to his mother, Bonnie. It was the cartoons in HER Hustler
magazine issues that molded the beginnings of his comedic journey, long
before he was old enough to know what to do with the actual
pornography. It was Bonnie who recited Monty Python sketches with him,
who introduced him to Richard Pryor at nine years old, and who rescued
him from a psychologist when he brought that brand of humor to school.
And it was Bonnie who took him along to all of her AA meetings where
Doug undoubtedly found inspiration for his own story-telling.
Bonnie’s
own journey from bar-tending to truck driving, massage therapy, elder
abuse, and stand-up comedy and acting never stopped her from being
Doug’s genuine number one fan. So when Bonnie’s alcoholic, hoarding life
finally came to an end, so many weird adventures later in rural
Arizona, it was inevitable that Doug and Bonnie would be together for
one last journey.
Digging Up Mother follows Doug's
absurd, chaotic, and often obscene life as it intersects with that of
his best friend, biggest fan, and love of his life—his mother Bonnie.
And it all starts with her death—one of the most memorable and amazing
farewells you will ever read.
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