MEMOIR/HUMOR |
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Pamela Sackett's |
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What do you get when you mix a childhood forged in the boozy-hazed post-war partying of the 50s—replete with Lenny Bruce recitations at age eight—with an "adulthood" as a college-hopping educational film actress, boy-guru disciple, L.A. song-writer, night club comedienne and prison school teaching artist? You get a feeling-centric, language-obsessed Cleveland refugee who has an epiphany and decides to save the world with: |
a humble offering of delusions of grandeur
flashbacks and forward thinking
wit and wisdom
formidable foibles
unrelenting challenge to the resigned intransigence of the status quo
run-on sentences
wild stories, mostly true. |
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