| | |  | | Home » Exile in Guyville: How a Punk Rock Redneck Faggot Texan Moved to West Hollywood and Refused to Be Shiny and Happy | | | | | | | Description: | | Here’s the diary of a man who in mid-life found himself uprooted and dumped into West Hollywood, an unfamiliar place not exactly known for stability. White explores his neighborhood ? “queens: 6 percent; cranky 70-year-old Russians who give you the evil eye when you walk past: 2 percent; blonde girls with big, round, hard fakeys who think Jennifer Anniston just got lucky: 10 percent; miscellaneous cool kids, hustlers, and actual crazy people: 5 percent.” White gets gigs as a freelance writer, goes to the grocery store where his Russian neighbors ask him questions because they think he’s from the old country; and encounters Sara Gilbert at the Laundromat, Leonard Maltin at the movies, and Ben Affleck driving a Rolls-Royce so ridiculously conspicuous he might as well be driving Chitty-Chitty, Bang-Bang. What began as weekly diaries emailed to out-of-state family and friends evolved into a blog called “Dave White Knows” and in 2003 became a monthly column in Instinct called “Exile in Guyville.” Alyson Books now presents White’s blogs in expanded form with loads of new material that will be even more irritating to the Instinct readers who didn’t like his column. “They requested more fashion and skin-care features in its place, which makes me kind of proud.” Dave White is a freelance journalist specializing in music. His reviews and features have been seen in E! Online, IFILM, LA Weekly, Dallas Observer, Instinct, The Advocate, Glue, Cybersocket, Total Movie, Unzipped, and Frontiers. White lives in West Hollywood with his boyfriend, the Morocco Mole, and is locally esteemed as the “King of Pancakes.”
| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Dave White | | Paperback:
| 256 pages | | Publisher:
| Alyson Books | | Publication Date:
| April 01, 2006 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1555839320 | | Product Width:
| 147.5 centimeters | | Product Height:
| 195.5 centimeters | | Product Weight:
| 0.47 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 47 reviews |
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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Made me wanna move back to LA so I could make fun of it all over again!May 16, 2006
By J. Martin Thank you Dave White!!!!!
Though I don't live in LA anymore, Dave's book fondly reminds me of those afternoons when my snarky friends and I would sit at the Starbucks on Melrose for hours and endlessly make fun of the non-stop freakshow going by.
And when I say "make fun of" I really mean "love and appreciate" because without those half-insane, made-over, media-drunk, fashion-challenged, career-deluded souls presenting themselves publicly for my amusement, the LA experience would be mighty grim, indeed.
If you live in LA, or have ever lived in LA, no matter what your experience, there's something in this book for you. I promise.
If you haven't lived in LA, consider this book a cautionary tale...or a handbook...or an inspirational how-to guide...or evidence that the LA you see on Extra is, in fact, there...just not how you might think.
Oh hell, just buy it - it's cheap!
28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Not For Those With A Delicate GutJun 26, 2006
By Paul S. Cilwa
"Rafting Bear"
...because mine still hurts from laughing so hard. This is the kind of book that you keep promising yourself "Just one more page, then I'll put it down till tomorrow!" because you don't want it to end but then you keep reading anyway and the next thing you know your hemmorhoids are sore.
Oh, was that too much information? Then you might not like this book. But I loved it.
Now excuse me while I go hunting for the Preparation H.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly funny and warmMay 09, 2006
By T. Moore
"thoughtful reader"
I am pretty sick and tired of the whole "witty gay guy" thing and really appreciate Dave White's genuinely funny authentic voice. I have read his other stuff and knew it would be entertaining, but I did not expect to laugh out loud and read the whole book in one sitting.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Vicious reflection on the culture shock of moving to another planetMay 01, 2006
By Kevin Bryant
"voracious reader"
Chopped up into email-sized chunks of hilarity, Dave White writes scathing daily diatribes about the tires-screeching arrival to his new West Hollywood homeland from podunk Texas. His adaptation doesn't come easy, from forcing himself to deliberately ignore celebrities to enduring goodie-bag drenched press junkets of horrid Hollywood reject movies.
A great profanity laden read end-to-end. West Hollywoodians would take much needed offense upon reading it.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Dave White is smart and amusingJun 27, 2006
By Stephen Straut-Esden
"Chip"
It takes a intellegent humor to keep me interested and Dave proved worthy of my time. If you are at home with 'mean-but-funny' it will be more than worth your time as well.
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