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. |
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Unvarnished VarnishApr 24, 2009
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"johnnybrooklyn"
Any book that has me laughing out loud on the subway - while being crushed between an Asian woman wreathed in the aroma of kim chee and a toddler in need of a diaper change - earns five stars. I go on vacation in a few weeks and am presently kicking myself for not saving this one for the beach. I feel that I have wasted it on the R train. It's the type of book you want to take away with you, as it will contribute to the overall merriment of your voyage . . . that is, should you find the antics of a couple of extremely creative drag queens and their friends your cuppa tea.
As for me, the subject matter is irrelevant. Had Mr. Doonan taken on an entirely different profession - say that of a professional boxer - I'm sure I would find it just as amusing. It's all about the writing. And the writing here is first rate. We do hop around a bit, but it's never confusing. And certainly never boring. I really couldn't get through it fast enough.
I lived in Los Angeles during the time Mr. Doonan did and I remember the Vivienne Westwood bondage pants available in the newly-hip Melrose Avenue area. His description of being arrested for drunk driving and being forced to walk a straight line in those bondage pants for the giggling police officers was what had me in hysterics on the train this morning. There comes a point where you look around to make sure people realize you are reading a book and not in need of medication or assistance. I noticed someone looking my way and waved the book at her.
"It's funny!" I said.
And it is.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous BookSep 30, 2010
By AnneM
"Anne McGill"
I read this book on vacation and when I finished I read it again. Simon Doonan recounts his life with humor, honesty and some heartbreaking truths. What a wonderful love letter to his family. He is indeed one of the "Beautiful People".
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How I got my humorSep 18, 2010
By Richard A. Thousand
"RAT 45"
Fresh and funny- even for us on the other side of the pond! Great to read about real human experiences that the rest of us can relate to. I read it through and couldn't stop laughing. I have since bought the videos of the sitcom, which though not meant to mirror exactly Doonans life, does a wonderful job of bringing to life some of the funnier moments.
The actors in the sitcom are amazing and the writing is exquisite and precise- I bought a special VCR so I could watch them in the states.
Well worth the expense.
P.S. expect to google some terms
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Funny and funOct 07, 2011
By WilloWill
"Joserian"
This book reminded me of a cross between David Sedaris and Andy Warhol. Excellent fun, touching and moving too. Buy it!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pretty Funny! Quite Unusual Too!Jan 30, 2011
By S. Hock
"slhimages"
This is an account of a young British lad discovering he was "gay", while living in a very straight and strange household... his own family! Recounts some very funny experiences and thinking of this young man and his equally gay friend as they navigate their lives though adolescence and on into their adult years.
If you "get" British humor, you'll have some laughs with this book!
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