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Monsters, addiction, hope, ex-girlfriends, and other dangerous things

Label
Monsters, addiction, hope, ex-girlfriends, and other dangerous things
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Monsters
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
addiction, hope, ex-girlfriends, and other dangerous things
Summary
This is a story of a historian turning his craft to the story about which he is most afraid: his own. This is a book about fighting the monsters of addiction, severe anxiety, depression, and crippling self-doubt. But, more than this, it is about a fight against hope. And, how the author fought for thirty-years against hope. He fought that dreadful proposition that there might be something else out there that offered some kind of reprieve. He fought, and hoped against hope. And lost. This is a story about a crooked family tree, bent and twisted by suicide, alcoholism and abandonment. This is a story about carving out an early career in television, radio, and comedy and then walking away for a girl. This is the story of a decade spent in the hallowed halls of academia by day, and the gutter by night (and the terrifying things found in both places). This is a story about a string of girlfriends and almost girlfriends, about breaking up and being broken up. The narrator is not the hero, nor is he the only author. For a couple to agree on anything can be hard enough, but especially so when the things upon which they must agree took place more than twenty years ago. And, so throughout the story, when ex-girlfriends and his wife come into play, they have had the opportunity to write unfiltered and unedited footnotes about what they believe actually happened. It is his story, but it is theirs too. The monsters are real. They are addiction and chemicals, and fear and angry, ex-girlfriends. But, the real monster is one much scarier... and the one the author still can't shake
Target audience
adult
Classification
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