Riveting, funny, heartbreaking, at once raw and lyrical: these
journals reveal the extraordinary inner life of the actor-writer
who invented the autobiographical monologue and perfected the form
in such celebrated works as "Swimming to Cambodia."
Begun when he was twenty-five, Spalding Gray's journals reflect on
his childhood; his craving for success; the downtown New York arts
scene of the 1970s; his love affairs, marriages, and fatherhood;
his travels in Europe and Asia; and throughout, his passion for the
theater, where he worked to balance his compulsion to tell all with
his fear of having his deepest secrets exposed. "The Journals of
Spalding Gray" gives us a haunting portrait of a creative genius
who we thought had told us everything about himself--until now.
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