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"Deep autobiography"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2005 on The Best Reviews
SummaryHe's one of America's most recognizable and acclaimed
actors--a star on Broadway, an Oscar nominee for The
Aviator, and the only person to ever win Emmys for acting,
writing, and directing, during his eleven years on
M*A*S*H. Now Alan Alda has written a memoir as elegant,
funny, and affecting as his greatest performances.
"My mother didn't try to stab my father until I was six,"
begins Alda's irresistible story. The son of a popular
actor and a loving but mentally ill mother, he spent his
early childhood backstage in the erotic and comic world of
burlesque and went on, after early struggles, to achieve
extraordinary success in his profession.
Yet Never Have Your Dog Stuffed is not a memoir of show-
business ups and downs. It is a moving and funny story of
a boy growing into a man who then realizes he has only
just begun to grow.
It is the story of turning points in Alda's life, events
that would make him what he is--if only he could survive
them.
From the moment as a boy when his dead dog is returned
from the taxidermist's shop with a hideous expression on
his face, and he learns that death can't be undone, to the
decades-long effort to find compassion for the mother he
lived with but never knew, to his acceptance of his
father, both personally and professionally, Alda learns
the hard way that change, uncertainty, and transformation
are what life is made of, and true happiness is found in
embracing them.
Never Have Your Dog Stuffed, filled with curiosity about
nature, good humor, and honesty, is the crowning
achievement of an actor, author, and director, but
surprisingly, it is the story of a life more filled with
turbulence and laughter than any Alda has ever played on
the stage or screen.
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