Shel Silverstein produced an iconic body of work – be it cartoons, music, children’s books, poetry or plays, Silverstein was as prolific and versatile as he was talented. Silverstein gave few interviews and had the reputation of a recluse, so many have speculated as to who the “real” Shel Silverstein was. Silverstein and Me is a memoir by childhood friend Marv Gold that aims to shed new light on the life and times of this figure that many have dubbed “Renaissance man”.
Entertaining – if occasionally hard to follow – Silverstein and Me is an anecdotal retelling of boyhood adventures and shared experiences. Gold’s writing makes you feel as though you are in the room with him swapping stories, recalling memories in a humorous format that, at times, reads a bit like Gonzo journalism meets surrealist fiction. Reading this book on Sudafed, as I did, will leave you feeling especially delirious. Funny and compelling, this memoir provides a unique look at Silverstein as his friends knew him.
Silverstein and Me: A Memoir is available on Amazon for $15.56. AME, Inc. provided me with a copy of this book for review.
Shel Silverstein is a long time favorite of mine. I will have to check this out, thanks!
I love books that make you feel as if you are a part of the story. I’ll have to find this book.
Looks like a very interesting book, I may have to pick it up for hubby for Father’s Day. Thanks!
How neat! I remember he was the FIRST person we studied in 3rd grade… His poetry! I NEVER forgot that!!
Many thanks. And yes, there is a sequel: “Shel Silversyein’s WiseAss Sayings.” Look it up on
http://www.Magisand.com for now. Coming soon to Amazon.
I remember hearing about this, I’m glad you reviewed it.
Marv,
Thank you for stopping by! I look forward to reading the sequel.