
<b>"This is, flat out, one of the best Hollywood memoirs ever written… An absolute treasure." --<i>Booklist</i> (STARRED)</b><br> <br> <i>In my ninety-plus years I’ve lived a multitude of lives. In the course of all these lives, I had a front-row seat at the birth of television; wrote, produced, created, or developed more than a hundred shows; had nine on the air at the same time; founded the 300,000-member liberal advocacy group People For the American Way; was labeled the “no. 1 enemy of the American family” by Jerry Falwell; made it onto Richard Nixon’s “Enemies List”; was presented with the National Medal of the Arts by President Clinton; purchased an original copy of the Declaration of Independence and toured it for ten years in all fifty states; blew a fortune in a series of bad investments in failing businesses; and reached a point where I was informed we might even have to sell our home. Having heard that we’d fallen into such dire straits, my son-in-law phoned me and asked how I was feeling. My answer was, “Terrible, of course,” but then I added, “but I must be crazy, because despite all that’s happened, I keep hearing this inner voice saying, ‘Even</i> this <i>I get to experience.’”</i><br> <br> Norman Lear’s work is legendary. The renowned creator of such iconic television programs as <i>All in the Family; Maude; Good × The Jeffersons;</i> and <i>Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman</i>, Lear remade our television culture from the ground up. At their peak, his programs were viewed by 120 million people a week, with stories that dealt with the most serious issues of the day—racism, poverty, abortion —yet still left audiences howling with laughter. In EVEN <i>THIS</i> I GET TO EXPERIENCE, Lear opens up with all the candor, humor, and wisdom to be expected from one of America’s greatest living storytellers.<br> <br> But TV and politics are only a fraction of the tale. Lear’s early years were grounded in the harshness of the Great Depression, and further complicated by
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
ISBN-10:
1594205728
ISBN-13:
9781594205729
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