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I Was Better Last Night: A Memoir
Written by Harvey Fierstein
Narrated by Harvey Fierstein
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NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • A poignant and hilarious memoir from the cultural icon, gay rights activist, and four-time Tony Award–winning actor and playwright, revealing never-before-told stories of his personal struggles and conflict, of sex and romance, and of his fabled career
Harvey Fierstein’s legendary career has transported him from community theater in Brooklyn, to the lights of Broadway, to the absurd excesses of Hollywood and back. He’s received accolades and awards for acting in and/or writing an incredible string of hit plays, films, and TV shows: Hairspray, Fiddler on the Roof, Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day, Cheers, La Cage Aux Folles, Torch Song Trilogy, Newsies, and Kinky Boots. While he has never shied away from the spotlight, Mr. Fierstein says that even those closest to him have never heard most of the tales—of personal struggles and conflict, of sex and romance, of his fabled career—revealed in these wildly entertaining pages.
I Was Better Last Night bares the inner life of this eccentric nonconforming child from his roots in 1952 Brooklyn, to the experimental worlds of Andy Warhol and the Theatre of the Ridiculous, to the gay rights movements of the seventies and the tumultuous AIDS crisis of the eighties, through decades of addiction, despair, and ultimate triumph.
Mr. Fierstein’s candid recollections provide a rich window into downtown New York City life, gay culture, and the evolution of theater (of which he has been a defining figure), as well as a moving account of his family’s journey of acceptance. I Was Better Last Night is filled with wisdom gained, mistakes made, and stories that come together to describe an astonishingly colorful and meaningful life. Lucky for us all, his unique and recognizable voice is as engaging, outrageously funny, and vulnerable on the page.
Harvey Fierstein’s legendary career has transported him from community theater in Brooklyn, to the lights of Broadway, to the absurd excesses of Hollywood and back. He’s received accolades and awards for acting in and/or writing an incredible string of hit plays, films, and TV shows: Hairspray, Fiddler on the Roof, Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day, Cheers, La Cage Aux Folles, Torch Song Trilogy, Newsies, and Kinky Boots. While he has never shied away from the spotlight, Mr. Fierstein says that even those closest to him have never heard most of the tales—of personal struggles and conflict, of sex and romance, of his fabled career—revealed in these wildly entertaining pages.
I Was Better Last Night bares the inner life of this eccentric nonconforming child from his roots in 1952 Brooklyn, to the experimental worlds of Andy Warhol and the Theatre of the Ridiculous, to the gay rights movements of the seventies and the tumultuous AIDS crisis of the eighties, through decades of addiction, despair, and ultimate triumph.
Mr. Fierstein’s candid recollections provide a rich window into downtown New York City life, gay culture, and the evolution of theater (of which he has been a defining figure), as well as a moving account of his family’s journey of acceptance. I Was Better Last Night is filled with wisdom gained, mistakes made, and stories that come together to describe an astonishingly colorful and meaningful life. Lucky for us all, his unique and recognizable voice is as engaging, outrageously funny, and vulnerable on the page.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Release dateMar 1, 2022
ISBN9780593551004
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Reviews for I Was Better Last Night
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Jan 15, 2024
One thing for sure, the author can write. He has a way with a phrase, and can make even the most banal of stories sound like something different. The book is an easy read, though a lot of the names he was dropping early in the book were unfamiliar, since I have never been particularly up on the drag scene. As he got to his later careers, the names became more meaningful, not just the people but the works he was involved with. Many of them I've seen and enjoyed. Perhaps too much of the gay sex scene for me; that's one reason I so rarely read celebrity biographies, because sex is so central to so many and I'm just not that interested. This was an issue mostly in the earlier part of the book. Once he got to his later career, he talks a lot more about the acting, writing, and other things he was doing. There are some areas where his information is far from factual, but I suppose that's the thing with memoirs and autobiographies; it isn't about what's true, it's about what you think or remember. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
May 17, 2022
We know him as Arnold, Edna, Tevye, Albin and just plain Harvey. He has been a prominent part of American musical theater since the 1970s as a writer and a performer. He is the first openly gay actor to achieve such fame.
His memoir is a fun read. It is chatty and honest, conveying his achievements and his down times (alcoholism, depression, addiction to anonymous sex). The book is beautifully produced, with 62 intimate photos displayed throughout.
At age 70, his career is not over. We haven't heard the last from Harvey. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 3, 2022
This memoir was released at just the right time! It is raw, honest and inspiring. Lots of laughs!! Highly recommend.
