Saturday, March 15, 2008

Possible Side Effects by Augusten Burroughs


You may have heard of Augusten Burroughs since his memoir Running with Scissors sold millions of copies and was even made into a Golden Globe nominated film with Gwyneth Paltrow and Alec Baldwin. While Running with Scissors is still my favorite, I have enjoyed all of his other books, including Possible Side Effects, a collection of short stories.

If Augusten Burroughs weren't such an incredibly talented writer, I'm sure he could also make it as a stand-up comedian. He is, however, such an entertaining writer that I don't think he'll ever have to consider a change of career. I have every book he has ever written and even went to hear him speak at a sold-out book-signing. I am, I just realized, a huge fan. I have also realized, through my book review blog, that I tend to enjoy memoirs or biographies slightly more than fiction. I'm not sure when this happened, but I guess it is because human nature is fascinating and it seems like a privilege to get to see into someone's life or get a peek at what they feel and think.

If you also like to read about other people and the way they operate, Possible Side Effects is a good place to start. His life is, to me, just about as interesting and entertaining as a memoir could be. I'm not sure how to describe his tone, exactly. Maybe a mix of sarcasm, wit, and disbelief. He is a storyteller with an impeccable sense of humor.

His stories about his childhood are particularly fun to read since he was an odd child. "What I loved about Wonder Bread was that if you peeled off the crusts and fed them to the dog, you could compress the remaining bread into a dense mass, then roll it in your palm to create a prefect sphere." His tales from working as a copywriter for an ad agency are priceless. "It was a low point in my career when I fund myself as the sole copywriter on the Junior Mints account," he writes. There are also more recent stories, like the account of the less-than-perfect bed and breakfast he visits with his partner, Dennis. "Standing there in the foyer, on the inch-thick maroon carpeting, I stared directly at a human baby girl doll, seated in a high chair. Now maybe I'm just ultrajudgemental, but I really feel that only two groups of people have any business collecting dolls: little girls and grown women who lost all their children in fiery car accidents."

Possible Side Effects covers a lot of territory and I was certainly never bored. His sense of humor is one that I have never experienced before and have never been able to find another author capable of replicating.

www.augusten.com
April 29, 2008 Release of new memoir A Wolf at the Table, which focuses on his father


2 comments:

Heidi said...

I wanted to add, I love that you looked up the word Lacuna.. I know that's from Eternal Sunshine and that is another one of my *favorite* movies! I don't know why sad movies/stories are sooo good....

have you seen Vanilla Sky? Another similarly sad story... it's definitely my favorite movie.

nikkecole said...

I loved Running With Scissors (the movie-not so much.) Thanks for writing the interesting little review of another book by Burroughs. I have not read any of his other stuff, but now I may have to!