A raw and candid autobiography by Richard Pryor, this book delves into the highs and lows of his life and career. With humor and vulnerability, Pryor reflects on his troubled childhood, rise to comedic genius, battles with addiction, and the profound impact he had on comedy and culture.
In This Is Not Fame, Doug Stanhope delivers a wild, unapologetic glimpse into his life beyond the stage. Filled with chaotic misadventures, cringe-worthy honesty, and sharp humor, this memoir captures the absurdity of fame on the fringes. Perfect for anyone who loves comedy with a heavy dose of anarchy.
Paul Mooney’s memoir offers a sharp, witty, and unfiltered look at race, comedy, and culture. Known for his work with Richard Pryor and on shows like Chappelle's Show, Mooney shares personal anecdotes, behind-the-scenes stories, and biting social commentary, reflecting his role as a trailblazer in comedy and a fearless voice on racial issues.