Posts tagged ‘celebrity authors’

January 4th, 2011

Fame by Daniel Kehlmann

by Kevin Holtsberry

Fame: A Novel in Nine Episodes by Daniel Kehlmann is a switch from the types of books I have been reading lately (mostly YA fantasy fiction and mystery). As the title indicates, it is a novel weaved together through a collection of nine stories.  It is also translated from German.

I don’t like to be pigeonholed in my reading and I find it enjoyable to occasionally read something very different from your normal routine. Fame fit the bill. Plus, it is a quick read – which is a bonus – and it grabbed my attention at the book store.

Here is the book flap blurb that intrigued me:

Imagine being famous. Being recognized on the street, adored by people who have never even met you, known the world over. Wouldn’t that be great?

But what if, one day, you got stuck in a country where celebrity means nothing, where no one spoke your language and you didn’t speak theirs, where no one knew your face (no book jackets, no TV) and you had no way of calling home? How would your fame help you then?

What if someone got hold of your cell phone? What if they spoke to your girlfriends, your agent, your director, and started making decisions for you? And worse, what if no one believed you were you anymore? When you saw a look-alike acting your roles for you, what would you do?

And what if one day you realized your magnum opus, like everything else you’d ever written, was a total waste of time, empty nonsense? What would you do next? Would your audience of seven million people keep you going? Or would you lose the capacity to keep on doing it?

It turned out to be an enjoyable and interesting experiment. You can argue whether the collection of stories really adds up to a novel or whether some of the stories are perhaps a bit too clever but I found them entertaining and even thought provoking. read more »

October 5th, 2008

In the mail: celebrity author edition

by Kevin Holtsberry
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–> Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto by Ted Nugent

Description

Straight from the Motor-City Madman comes the wildest, most politically incorrect book yet. In The Nugent Manifesto, rocker/hunter extraordinaire Ted Nugent is taking aim and setting his sights on our country. In his trademark unapologetic style, Nugent will praise God, guns, and red-blooded, full-throated Americanism against pantywaist politicians, nanny-state judges, and tofu-eating Obamamaniacs, calling on readers to “Roll up your damn sleeves, sharpen your crowbars, and think hardcore.” The Nugent Manifesto follows up his New York Times bestseller God, Guns, and Rock ‘N’ Roll and his wildly successful cookbook, Kill It & Grill It. Look out America, “The Nuge” is back–and with a whole new arsenal of “Tedisms” ready for launch!

–> I Am Not a Cop!: A Novel by Richard Belzer and Michael Black

Description

IN THIS CAPTIVATING, OFTEN HILARIOUS DEBUT MYSTERY, ONE OF THE GREAT COMEDIANS OF OUR TIME BLENDS FACT WITH FICTION, AS LAW & ORDER: SVU’S RICHARD BELZER’S OFF-CAMERA PERSONA COMES TO LIFE ON THE PAGE, EMPLOYING INVESTIGATIVE KNOW-HOW AND COMEDIC TIMING IN EQUAL MEASURE TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY SURROUNDING THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A TRUSTED FRIEND.

When Richard Belzer meets Rudy Markovich, nyc medical examiner, for dinner in Brighton Beach, he has little reason to expect anything more than a friendly bull session. But in the next twenty-four hours Belzer finds himself in the middle of a vicious street brawl, splashed across the tabloid headlines as an out-of-control celeb, and fearing for the life of his good pal Rudy — who police assume is sleeping at the bottom of the East River.

As Belzer finds himself increasingly required to call upon the resources he taps to portray Detective Munch on nbc, he maintains his sense of humor and carries us along on a rollicking ride through the underworld of New York City. With Rudy kidnapped, or worse, it falls to The Belz to track him down and solve the riddle to the vanishing act.

The lives of Detective Munch and Richard Belzer collide and mesh in I Am Not a Cop! as one of America’s great comics and TV cops brings all of his talents to bear in book form and provides a triumph of the mystery genre.