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Beautiful People: My Family and Other Glamorous Varmints
Contributor(s): Doonan, Simon (Author)
ISBN: 0743267052     ISBN-13: 9780743267052
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
OUR PRICE:   $13.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2009
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Annotation: In this subversively funny memoir, Doonan--bestselling author, style arbiter on national television, and window display genius of Barney's New York--revisits his formative years and the defiantly eccentric, lovably odd family he calls his own.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Humor | Topic - Marriage & Family
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2008032791
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.4" W x 8.3" (0.60 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Gay
 
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Publisher Description:
A wickedly funny memoir with echoes of David Sedaris and Augusten Burroughs, Beautiful People (originally published in hardcover as Nasty) is now a BBC comedy hit series from the producer of Ab Fab and The Office.

Proclaimed the most brilliant, brash thing in type by Liz Smith, Simon Doonan's saucy prose has established him as an emerging star among literary humorists. In this break-through memoir, reminiscent of both Sedaris and Burroughs, he revisits the landscape of his youth, and displays the irresistible charm that earned him his dedicated audience.

Long before he became a celebrity in his own right--as the author of best-selling books, as the style arbiter of VH1 and America's Top Model, and the marketing genius behind Barney's New York--Simon Doonan was a scabby knee'd troll in Reading, England. In Beautiful People, Doonan returns to the working-class neighborhood of his youth, and chronicles the misadventures of the Doonan clan in all their wacky glory. Readers meet his mother Betty, whose gravity-defying, peroxide hairdo signified her natural glamour; his father Terry, an amateur vintner who turned parsnips into the legendary Chateau Doonan; his grandfather D.C., a hard-drinking betting man who plotted to win his fortune by turning Simon into a jockey; and his demented grandma Narg and schizophrenic Uncle Ken, both of whom lived upstairs.

Fearing he would fall victim to the insanity that runs in his family, or, worse, the banality of suburban life, Doonan decamps with his flamboyant best-friend Biddie to London, where they hope to find the Beautiful People, that elusive clan who luxuriate on floor pillows and amuse each other with bon mots. Throughout the memoir--in essays about family holidays, the tart who lived next door, his first job--Doonan continues his bumbling pursuit of the fabulous life, only to learn, in the end, that perhaps the Beautiful People were the ones he left behind.


Contributor Bio(s): Doonan, Simon: - Simon Doonan is the bestselling author of Wacky Chicks and Confessions of a Window Dresser. In addition to his role as creative director of Barneys New York, Simon writes the "Simon Says" column for The New York Observer. He frequently contributes observations and opinions to myriad other publications and television shows. He is a regular commentator on VH1, the Trio network, and Full Frontal Fashion. He lives in New York City with his partner, Jonathan Adler, and his Norwich terrier, Liberace.