Synopses & Reviews
In this riveting and surprising personal history, John Lithgow shares a backstage view of a young actor's life and career. Before he gained fame with the film
The World According to Garp, his early years were full of scenes both hilarious and bittersweet. The theater worlds of New York and London come alive as Lithgow relives his collaborations with renowned performers and directors, including Mike Nichols, Bob Fosse, Liv Ullmann, and Meryl Streep. Above all, Lithgow's memoir is a tribute to his most important influence: his father, Arthur Lithgow, who, as an actor, director, producer, and great lover of Shakespeare, brought theater to John's boyhood.
Illuminating, funny, affecting, and thoroughly engrossing, Drama raises the curtain on the making of one of our most beloved actors.
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"Anyone interested in an actor's life--especially backstage--will find this book enlightening." < b=""> < i=""> USA Today <> <>
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“Drama recounts in graceful, considered prose a life that after a few wrong turns is now happier and more well adjusted than most.”- < b=""> Charles McGrath, < i=""> The New York Times <> <>
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“Lithgow rises to the occasion with courageous honesty and fairness. . . . Theres something breath-catchingly poignant in the simple, hard-won wisdom he imparts before taking his final bow: ‘Acting is pretty great. But it isnt everything.” < b=""> < i=""> The Los Angeles Times <> <>
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“A memoir as finely crafted as one of Lithgows performances. Lithgow tells of transgressions, indiscretions, and a tabloid-worthy affair that my PR people could only have wished for. An exciting and revealing book, and whats more, its about ACTING!” < b=""> Steve Martin <>
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“John Lithgows memoir is more than an insiders view of his craft. The portrait of his father is as finely articulated as it is heartfelt, and the account of the young actors struggles with his too-young, too-early first marriage is both moving and candid. I loved this book.” < b=""> John Irving <>
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“John Lithgows memoir is both unflinching and irresistible. It captures the long, hard road to the stage for any actor, or for virtually anyone trying to make it in New York, and shows how putting all of your hopes into the one thing you love isnt so crazy after all.” < b=""> Gay Talese <>
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“This book has all the drama weve come to expect from John Lithgow, the alternately dark, tender, romantic, dangerous, deranged actor we find in Drama, which is also a family tale of the richest variety. A great read.” < b=""> Mary Karr <>
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“Warm and generous. . . . Lithgow is relentlessly likable. . . . A brisk book, packed with funny stories. . . . A buoyant, heartwarming account of coming into ones own.” < b=""> < i=""> The New York Times Book Review <> <>
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“John Lithgows memoir, Drama, reminded me that the world is indeed all a stage and that professionals have some great ideas about how to perform on it.” < b=""> Drew Gilpin Faust, < i=""> The Wall Street Journal <> <>
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“Drama is a cut abovetouching, self-aware, and beautifully written.” < b=""> < i=""> People <> <>
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“Anyone interested in an actors lifeespecially backstagewill find this book enlightening.” < b=""> < i=""> USA Today <> <>
Synopsis
"A memoir as finely crafted as one of Lithgows performances."
—Steve Martin
Emmy Award-winner John Lithgow presents a charming, witty, and revealing memoir about his family, his work, and his life in Drama—an intimate story of insights and inspirational reflections from one of Americas most beloved actors. Lithgow pays tribute to his father, his greatest influence, and relives his collaborations with renowned performers and directors including Mike Nichols, Bob Fosse, Liv Ullmann, Meryl Streep, and Brian De Palma. A compelling reflection on the trials, triumphs, and changes across his long career, Lithgows Drama illuminates the inner life of a celebrated talent, and points the way forward for anyone aspiring to greatness in their own life.
About the Author
John Lithgow is an award-winning actor who has starred on stage, film, and television. A New York Times bestselling author of eight books for children, he lives in New York and Los Angeles.