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Indlæser... Based on a True Story: A Memoir (udgave 2016)af Norm Macdonald (Forfatter)
Work InformationBased on a True Story: A Memoir af Norm Macdonald
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Silly but funny Hugely important. The audiobook is hilarious and read by norm himself, but I read a review that says its style is based on classic books. *Okay, I read the physical book and its great. This is the only book that made me laugh. I don't think I've ever audibly laughed from a book. I guess I'll have to read classic books to see the connection. Macdonald, Norm. Based on a True Story: Not a Memoir. Spiegel and Grau, 2016. For me, Norm Macdonald is one of those artists who define postmodernism. There is always a sense in his work that he knows he is pandering to an audience that knows he is pandering to it are willing participants in the idea that the whole enterprise is a joke within a joke within a joke. Thomas Pynchon, David Letterman, Bob Dylan, and Tom Waits are some of the others who have a similar effect on me. When Macdonald made fun of Carrot Top on the Tonight Show, everyone there knew that the insult would sell more tickets for Carrot Top than any amount of praise. I am tempted in that spirit to excoriate MacDonald’s novel, but I am too old and traditional to do it. In describing Based on a True Story, Wikipedia calls it a “’semi-fictional’ memoir.” Sorry. But the subtitle is important. The book is a novel that exploits some things people think they know about Macdonald to send up the whole idea of a celebrity memoir. The temptation to find honesty in the story of his years-long fight with cancer, his gambling addiction, or drug use on SNL is something the book dares a reader to do and will thumb its nose at you if you give into it. It's funny. And true sort of. Enough said. 4 stars. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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"As its title suggests, Norm Macdonald tells the story of his life--more or less--from his origins in a rural small town in the-back-of-beyond Canada to an epically disastrous appearance on Star Search, to his possibly incredible account of auditioning for Lorne Michaels and his memorable run as the anchor of Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update." But Based on a True Story is much more than a memoir, it's a hilarious, inspired, very meta imagining of his life, as told to a deeply disturbed ghost writer whose teetering sanity and bruised ego threaten to take down the entire narrative--and possibly the comic with it. Peppered with classic jokes and long mythologized Hollywood stories, this wildly adventurous, tense, totally original, and absurdly funny memoir turns the conventional "comic's memoir" on its head and leaves the reader delightfully off kilter"-- No library descriptions found. |
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“I was born in the Great White North and I remain to this day a Canadian citizen and I will till the day I die. I’ll tell you why. Canada is the country that shaped me, that taught me right from wrong, that turned me from a boy to a man. Also, that American citizenship test is way, way too hard. Trust me, I’ve tried it quite a few times. But no more. You know the old saying: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me; fool me thrice, shame on Adam Eget, pretending to be me and failing even worse; fool me four times, shame on the guy behind the desk at the Immigration and Naturalization office, who said he would see what he could do for a hundred clams and then said that he couldn’t do a damn thing but kept the hundred clams anyway; fool me five times, shame on the filthy homeless bum who could rattle off all the presidents in less than a minute but then the moment I gave him twenty dollars to do the test in my stead took off running down the street with a whoop and a holler; fool me six times, shame on me again, for threatening to burn down the federal building in New York City if I wasn’t given citizenship immediately. There would be no seventh time. Nobody ever accused this old country boy of being stupid.”
“I relax in my big hotel bed as I reflect on my life and career. This turns out to be a huge mistake. Anxiety begins to crawl across my motionless body like a spider. So, instead, I begin to reflect on the life and career of Adam Sandler. This calms me.”
“Death is a funny thing. Not funny haha, like a Woody Allen movie, but funny strange, like a Woody Allen marriage.”
“And so it went with Rodney Dangerfield. It reminded me of that line in the Scriptures: “What doth it profit a man if he gains the whole world but don’t get no respect, no respect at all? Are you kidding me?”
“I will say this about the young boy in the tiny white coffin. Despite the doctor’s dire predictions, the boy was too tough, resolute, and courageous to let something as small as a deadly disease defeat him. No, the boy was made of stronger stuff than that and it took much more to defeat him. It took a three-ton municipal bus moving at forty miles per hour and driven by one Cecil Richard Anderson to defeat this boy.”
“Immediately, Adam Eget is on his hands and knees with his head underneath the couch, searching for the amyl nitrite as a swine would truffles.”
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