Not Dead Yet: A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old
An upbeat memoir to savor and admire, Still Alive! proves that in your later years you can still be going strong . . . and having fun! “Old age is a shipwreck,” Charles de Gaulle once observed. Not so, says Herb Gold in this lively, often hilarious memoir of his first seven decades. He is clearly enjoying every moment to its fullest. This is a book about how time overtakes us, how reminiscence, loss, hope, pain, success, failure—the lifelong accumulation of dreams and reality—crowd about us with every passing day.

Combining a fascinating selection of people, places, and key events from a long life into the alembic of his ever-fertile imagination, Gold has distilled gold from his uncanny ability to recall conversations, anecdotes, atmosphere, and telling detail. By turns wickedly funny (“Prostate surgeries and hysterectomies are not immediately visible at art gallery openings.”) and touching (“It’s harder to learn how to laugh alone.”), Still Alive!, in this age of overheated memoirs, will surely find its way to a grateful audience both young and young at heart.
1115142484
Not Dead Yet: A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old
An upbeat memoir to savor and admire, Still Alive! proves that in your later years you can still be going strong . . . and having fun! “Old age is a shipwreck,” Charles de Gaulle once observed. Not so, says Herb Gold in this lively, often hilarious memoir of his first seven decades. He is clearly enjoying every moment to its fullest. This is a book about how time overtakes us, how reminiscence, loss, hope, pain, success, failure—the lifelong accumulation of dreams and reality—crowd about us with every passing day.

Combining a fascinating selection of people, places, and key events from a long life into the alembic of his ever-fertile imagination, Gold has distilled gold from his uncanny ability to recall conversations, anecdotes, atmosphere, and telling detail. By turns wickedly funny (“Prostate surgeries and hysterectomies are not immediately visible at art gallery openings.”) and touching (“It’s harder to learn how to laugh alone.”), Still Alive!, in this age of overheated memoirs, will surely find its way to a grateful audience both young and young at heart.
12.95 In Stock
Not Dead Yet: A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old

Not Dead Yet: A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old

by Herbert Gold
Not Dead Yet: A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old

Not Dead Yet: A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old

by Herbert Gold

Paperback

$12.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

An upbeat memoir to savor and admire, Still Alive! proves that in your later years you can still be going strong . . . and having fun! “Old age is a shipwreck,” Charles de Gaulle once observed. Not so, says Herb Gold in this lively, often hilarious memoir of his first seven decades. He is clearly enjoying every moment to its fullest. This is a book about how time overtakes us, how reminiscence, loss, hope, pain, success, failure—the lifelong accumulation of dreams and reality—crowd about us with every passing day.

Combining a fascinating selection of people, places, and key events from a long life into the alembic of his ever-fertile imagination, Gold has distilled gold from his uncanny ability to recall conversations, anecdotes, atmosphere, and telling detail. By turns wickedly funny (“Prostate surgeries and hysterectomies are not immediately visible at art gallery openings.”) and touching (“It’s harder to learn how to laugh alone.”), Still Alive!, in this age of overheated memoirs, will surely find its way to a grateful audience both young and young at heart.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611450293
Publisher: Arcade
Publication date: 08/01/2011
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Herbert Gold was born and raised in Cleveland, but rose to national fame with his roman à clef Fathers. A longtime chronicler of the Beat movement, he lives in San Francisco. Gold is an established writer who has written many successful works of fiction and nonfiction, including the bestsellers Fathers (Random House, 1966), A Girl of Forty (Dell, 1989), Bohemia (Touchstone, 1994), and Best Nightmare on Earth (Touchstone, 1992).

Table of Contents

Author's Note xi

1 Remembrance of Cultural Revolutions Past 1

2 A Night Scavenger 29

3 Lakewood, Ohio, 1930s 45

4 A Selfish Story 55

5 The Norwegian Captain 77

6 Adolescence Can Strike at Any Age 97

7 King of the Cleveland Beatniks 117

8 Ghosts 140

9 Edward J. Pols 154

10 Advanced Sub-Acute Thinking 163

11 Still Alive 172

12 The Romance of Ambition 204

Afterword 231

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews