From Publishers Weekly
In this brash autobiography, comic Leguizamo recalls a life lived "on the fine line between acting and acting out." Readers who know his celebrated one-man shows,
Mambo Mouth and
Spic-O-Rama among them, will recognize some of the same people and topics: the doting mom, authoritarian father, brother Serge and the author's perpetually adolescent fascination with sex. Familiar, too, are the chameleonlike shifts of tone and theme— Leguizamo's trickster charm and outspoken ethnic pride can morph to candid yet searing takes on money, fame and the acting life. Mostly, Leguizamo tracks his maturation and unlikely rise from a smart-ass acting tyro born in Colombia and raised in Queens, N.Y., to an award-winning actor, director and family man. As he puts it: "I'm a horrible example of how to have a successful career." Yet Leguizamo makes this story full of behavioral quirks and professional beefs memorable. Whether he is being tough on Latin stereotypes or describing his sexual conquests, the text is hilarious—propelled by jokes, quips and situations in which the author usually finds himself driven to reaction instead of reflection. This mix of the glib and the sometimes glam presents a refreshing cultural tonic.
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Review
"This mix of the glib and the sometimes glam presents a refreshing cultural tonic." (Publishers Weekly )
"Brutally funny." (The New York Times )
"[Leguizamo is] a remarkably mature writer . . . Astonishing." (Newsweek )
"Leguizamo is one of the most excting talents to come along in some time." (USA Today )
"The high point: his breezy honesty." (Entertainment Weekly )
"Leguizamo's autobiography is as singular as the man himself. " (Library Journal )
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