The Bedwetter
Publisher:
HarperCollins Canada, Limited
Publication Date:
12 April, 2010
ISBN:
9780061856433
Pages:
288
Subjects:
Humor, Biographies
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-0-06-185643-3
Trade Paper, 978-0-06-185645-7
E-Book - Epublication content package, 978-0-06-198707-6
Description:
From the outrageously filthy and oddly innocent comedienne comes a memoir that is at once shockingly personal, surprisingly poignant, and still laugh-out-loud funny. With her signature taboo-breaking humor, Silverman writes on everything from her epic struggle with hairy arms (there's not enough wax in the world) to the death of her infant brother.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2010-03-29
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Demonstrating that her penchant for swearing began at an early age, comedian Silverman begins her hilarious memoir by describing how, at age three, she gleefully responded to her grandmother's offer of brownies with "shove 'em up your ass." Growing up in New Hampshire ("where cows are well done and Jews are rare"), Silverman naturally gravitated toward performing and moved to New York, where she attended and eventually dropped out of New York University to pursue a standup comedy career. Mixing show business moments (she wrote for Saturday Night Live for one season, but none of her sketches made it past dress rehearsal) with stories of her childhood and adolescence (punctuated by a persistent bedwetting problem), Silverman never shies away from poking fun at her own expense. Though she's best known for sexually explicit jokes, Silverman is able to address more serious subjects in the book without losing her edge, particularly her teenage struggle with depression and that her often abrasive public persona allowed her to "say what I didn't mean, even preach the opposite of what I believed.... It was a funny way of being sincere." 8-page color insert. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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