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When Artie Lange joined the permanent cast of The Howard Stern Show in 2001, it was possibly the greatest thing ever to happen in the Stern universe, second only to the show’s move to the wild, uncensored frontier of satellite radio. Lange provided what Stern had yet to find all in the same place: a wit quick enough to keep pace with his own, a pathetic self-image to dwarf his own, a personal history both heartbreaking and hilarious, and an ingrained sense of self-sabotage that continually keeps things interesting.
A natural storyteller with a bottomless pit of material, Lange grew up in a close-knit, working-class Italian family in Union, New Jersey, a maniacal Yankees fan who pursued the two things his father said he was cut out for—sports and comedy. Tragically, Artie Lange Sr. never saw the truth in that prediction: He became a quadriplegic in an accident when Artie was eighteen and died soon after. But as with every trial in his life, from his drug addiction to his obesity to his fights with his mother, Artie mines the humor, pathos, and humanity in these events and turns them into comedy classics.
True fans of the Stern Show will find Artie gold in these pages: hilarious tales that couldn’t have happened to anyone else. There are stories from his days driving a Jersey cab, working as a longshoreman in Port Newark, and navigating the dark circuit of stand-up comedy. There are outrageous episodes from the frenzied heights of his coked-up days at MADtv, surprisingly moving stories from his childhood, and an account of his recent U.S.O. tour that is equally stirring and irreverent. But also in this volume are stories Artie’s never told before, including some that he deemed too revealing for radio.
Wild, shocking, and drop-dead hilarious, Too Fat to Fish is Artie Lange giving everything he’s got to give. And like a true pro, the man never disappoints.
From the Hardcover edition.
Anonymous
Posted November 15, 2008
I love Artie on the Howard Stern Show. I think he is an amazing comedian. So I bought the book expecting to laugh my ass off, instead I cried. The book shows a great insight into Artie's life. Yes, he did tell most of the stories on the Howard Stern Show, but on the show they came off as mostly funny, Howard's making jokes and Fred's playing sad music. The book shows the stories in a truer context. At times Artie bares his soul to the readers. I think this is one of the most revealing book I've read. If you are a fan of Artie, this is a must read book.
7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 21, 2008
One of the funniest and honest autobiographies I've read in a long time. Artie Lange is a true talent and has demonstrated this not only through his comedy but his ability to tell a great story in a written form. Each page I read created a realistic image in my mind.
Hope Artie musters up the courage to do this all over again...
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 11, 2008
Tragic, emotional, and funny as hell, is Too fat to Fish! This book will make a great gift for yourself and everyone else on your list!
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll be completely disgusted by the endearing story of the obese, drug addled comedian who did everything he could to throw it all away, but made it anyway!
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 29, 2008
I love you Artie and I loved the book. So real and absorbing. I cant wait for the next book.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.For any Howard Stern fan especially, you know how direct Artie is. Usually with a story like this, with drugs, alcohol and depression playing such a major part, the dark parts of one's life are kept hidden, but what I admired in him was his honesty and courage in bringing it to light and examining it for what it is, many times at his own expense. I've never read anything quite so brutally frank about one's addictions before, and it was eye-opening. What appeals to most fans is the fact that he's without pretense and truly is "one of us," so there are parts of his story that I think all can identify with. I certainly did. And, as a fan, I wish Artie the best and look forward to the second book sometime in the future.
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Posted November 5, 2008
I have heard a lot about the book already from listening to the Stern show. I absolutely LOVE Artie's honesty and his story telling demeanor. He is sooooooo interesting and I am always riveted. The date is on my calendar--I have pre-ordered 3 copies and will start reading it the day it arrives. I am also excited to read the foreward written by Howard Stern. Even a non-Stern fanatic would enjoy Artie's ability to tell stories and his candidness. He has a heart of gold and is definitely someone who you'd want to know and would DEFINITELY want to read his book.
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Posted October 29, 2008
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I listen to you everyday. I know this book will keep me in stitches as you do on Howard Stern's Show. Satellite radio was the best thing i ever invested in. I love you laugh and feel sad for your loses. Beer league is great . my friends thought so to. I can't wait to read your book you will be the topic of conversation in work amongst us ladies. good luck
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 12, 2009
If you are a fan of the Stern Show and Artie Lange, you will love this book. Great Job Artie!
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 20, 2008
I laughed, I cried. I felt for this gentlemen! I am so happy to have come across a book like this
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Posted November 20, 2008
If you know Artie you know alot of his stories but there are alot of things about Artie that I didn't know that are in the book. I just started reading the book and I feel that it is a book that keeps you interested and hard to put down. So far I think it is well written and I can't wait to read the rest of it.
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 12, 2008
this book is awful. Most of these stories are repeats of what we have already heard on the show, and let me tell you that reading them for the second time is horrible. I like him on the show, but he has no talent past being on the show, and even that is debateable. Anyway, he dissappointed me again, first with his bad movie and now this.
2 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 21, 2008
I can't wait to read your book Artie! I have listened to you for a long time and have laughed out loud many times! Then there are times when I want to hug you, or cry, or call you and offer some silly heart-felt advice...Artie, you make us listeners and those that have seen your comedy shows feel like a part of your life. You have a special gift. Not everyone can draw people in and share so much - all while making us feel good! I suspect that your readers will be totally entertained - and will probably hope you are already writing the next book! You give us the the greatest gift Artie - laughter! And many of us can use that just about every day of our lives. Like I said..I can't wait!
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 20, 2008
Artie is the consummate storyteller. And what stories he tells! Can't wait to hear them in his voice. He IS THE 'beloved' on Howard's show (sorry Robin) and keeps giving and giving himself for the sake of the show. In combination with the sound effects maestro Fred, Fred and Artie are the engines of the great vehicle called The Howard Stern Show. Can't wait for the book and the audio version to add to my comedy collection!
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 19, 2009
This biography of Artie Lange was both funny and sad at times. He seemed to be on a road to obscurity with the drugs and fast life. Luckily, with the help of his family and friends especially from the Howard Stern Show, he seems to be rehabbing himself. Hopefully, he will give up his addictions and have a normal, healthy life.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.If you are a true Artie fan and you don't like this book, then you're the loser not him. This man spills his guts and talks about every thing he's ever done wrong and regretted. Some people call him a loser because he has more guts then they ever will. It's easy to cast the first stone, but it takes more courage to face the stoners and admit to your mistakes. In this book Artie does that. He blames himself, and only himself. This book is an amazing read for fans. But if you're an jerkoff you won't like it.
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Posted September 5, 2009
The book started out pretty good. I liked his early in life stories about his Dad and the Boston red Sox. When His dad dies so does Artie, in every sense of the word. His drug and alcohol addiction was morbidly interesting for a chapter, but after the middle of the book it wasn't so much a drain, as it was a sewer to read. Sucking me down so I read down the middle to alleviate the pain. In my opinion its not worth the money because Artie is a true loser with no desire to recover, and after a few chapters of nothing but relapse, lies, and embarrassing antics you'll realize he's not all that funny.
1 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 11, 2009
Bought it for my husband. He likes it.
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Posted August 8, 2009
I bought this book for my father, who occasionally listens to the Howard Stern show. I had heard Artie interviewed by Terrie Gross on "Fresh Air", and he sounded funny. My Dad had to throw the book out because he said the man is disgusting and he couldn't read anymore.
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Posted July 13, 2009
A very fast read. I enjoy listening to Artie on the Howard Stern show. I knew that he has even recently been going through some struggles. The story is gripping and very touching in many ways. It opened my eyes to a life very different from my own.
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Overview
Outrageous, raw, and painfully funny true stories straight from the life of the actor, comedian, and much-loved cast member of The Howard Stern Show—with a foreword by Howard Stern.When Artie Lange joined the permanent cast of The Howard Stern Show in 2001, it was possibly the greatest thing ever to happen in the Stern universe, second only to the show’s move to the wild, uncensored frontier of satellite radio. Lange provided what Stern had yet to find all in the same place: a wit quick enough to keep pace with his own, a pathetic self-image to dwarf his own, a personal history both heartbreaking and hilarious, and an ingrained sense of self-sabotage ...