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      Life’s Work: A Memoir of Storytelling and Self-Destruction

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      The creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue reflects on a tumultuous life, which has been driven by a nearly insatiable creative energy and a matching penchant for self-destruction.
      <p><b>'Illuminating . . . there is never a dull moment' </b>- <i>T...

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      Product ID:9781035005642
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Life's Work
      Subtitle:A Memoir of Storytelling and Self-Destruction
      Authors:Author: David Milch
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Television, Television, Memoirs, Screenwriting techniques, Drugs and alcohol: social aspects, Memoirs, Screenwriting techniques, Drug & substance abuse: social aspects, USA
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      The creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue reflects on a tumultuous life, which has been driven by a nearly insatiable creative energy and a matching penchant for self-destruction.
      <p><b>'Illuminating . . . there is never a dull moment' </b>- <i>The Times</i><br><b>'Marvellous . . . full of riches' </b>- <i>New Statesman</i><br><br>David Milch is the critically acclaimed writer of the iconic TV series <i>Deadwood </i>and <i>NYPD Blue</i>. As he descends into a dementia from which there's no return, <i>Life's Work </i>is his account of his increasingly strange present and his often painful past.<br><br>Betting on race horses and stealing booze at eight years old, mentored by Robert Penn Warren and excoriated by Richard Yates at twenty-one, Milch never did anything by half. He got into Yale Law School only to be expelled for shooting out streetlights. He paused his studies at the Iowa Writers' Workshop to manufacture acid. He created some of the most lauded television series of all time, started a family and pursued sobriety, only to lose his fortune betting on the horses &ndash; just as his successful but drug-addicted father had taught him.<br><br>Like Milch's best screenwriting, <i>Life's Work</i> explores how chance encounters, self-deception and luck shape the people we become, and wrestles with what it means to have felt and caused pain, even and especially to those we love, and how you then keep living. A compelling masterclass on Milch's unique creative process, this is a distinctive, revelatory memoir from one of the great American writers, and quite possibly his final dispatch to us all.<br>_____<br><br><b>'Funny, discursive, literate, druggy, self-absorbed . . . You finish feeling you've really met someone' </b>- <i>The New York Times</i><br><b>'A searing, brutally honest memoir' </b>- <i>The Independent</i></p>
      Imprint Name:Picador
      Publisher Name:Pan Macmillan
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-01-04

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      Weight216 g
      Dimensions133 × 197 × 29 mm