Hummingbird: Essays

Hummingbird: Essays

by Jude Angelini
Hummingbird: Essays

Hummingbird: Essays

by Jude Angelini

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Overview

Honorable Mention for the Foreword INDIES Award for Best Autobiography and Memoir

Dark, deviant, and deliriously funny, Jude Angelini writes in the colloquial vein of Charles Bukowski, using his unique, natural voice to tell stories from his life. He writes about his sexual encounters—both strange and intimate—alongside stories from his childhood and his tell-all experiences with “science drugs.” Throughout it all, Jude is critical of himself and his actions, proving himself to be vulnerable, lonely, and extremely relatable. A stellar follow-up to Hyena.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781945572593
Publisher: Rare Bird Books
Publication date: 09/19/2017
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 363,250
Product dimensions: 4.10(w) x 6.80(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Jude Angelini was born and raised in Pontiac, Michigan. He got his start as a guest and comic on The Jenny Jones Show and now hosts his own show, The All Out Show, on Sirius Satellite Radio. He loves reading Elmore Leonard, science fiction, and medieval fantasy, as well as antiquing and playing a good game of backgammon. He currently lives in Los Angeles.

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher


"Hummingbird is beautiful and haunting. It is a quick read, but is a book that stays on your mind for a long while afterward."
Biba Adams, All Hip Hop

Praise for Hyena

“Angelini’s book is like a mix of Charles Bukowski and Hunter S. Thompson, chronicling a whirlwind of belligerent wild tribulations all his own…You won’t be able to put it down, and you will come out understanding and understood.”
BuzzFeed Books

"An explicit collection of stories from the host of The All Out Show on Sirius."
Kirkus Reviews

"The book is funny, vile, sad and shocking. Angelini's style punches you in the face, but makes you see the man underneath the monster, the humanity inside the beast."
The Detroit News

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