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4.3/5 Publication date November 20, 2007 Originally published 20 November 2007 Country United States of America | 3.9/5 Goodreads Language English Published in English November 20, 2007 Subject Memoir | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cover artist Design by John Fulbrook III and photograph by Bobby Klein Publisher Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group Similar Steve Martin books, Memoirs |
Born standing up
Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life is a memoir, released November 20, 2007, by Steve Martin, an American author, actor, comedian, producer, playwright and screenwriter. It chronicles his early life, his days working for Disneyland, working at low tier coffee shops and clubs as a comedy act, his later days at the Bird Cage, his relationships, his eventual fame, and the reason why he quit stand-up comedy, at the height of his fame, altogether in 1981.
Contents
Overview
The book examines Martin's childhood, and his first jobs at the Southern California theme parks Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. It includes his later stand-up comedy career, which lasted until 1981. In that year, Martin retired from stand-up comedy, feeling that he had achieved as much as he could with it, that his routine had become bloated and old, and that he would rather pursue his burgeoning film career.
Martin goes into detail about his act, including how others viewed his act, the tiny audiences he drew at the beginning of his career, and the huge shows performing in front of tens of thousands of fans at the height of his popularity. Through Martin's spare explanations, the reader comes to understand his love for magic, his early gags like the "Happy Feet", and his trademark three-piece white suit.
The book also deals with Martin's strained relationship between himself and his family, especially his father. It relates how he eventually reconnected with each of his parents, and learned to appreciate them more than he had in his youth. It details his parents' deaths, and how he dealt with each of them.
He also makes observations about how the world was changing around him, from the early days of the "peace and love" culture to the more challenging time that followed it, and how he used his act to work through his feelings about those times.
An excerpt from the book was published in USA Today.
Critical reception
Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life received mostly favorable reviews.
Lev Grossman, Time book critic, ranked the book number 6 on his 2007 "Top 10 Nonfiction Books" list.
Fellow comedian Jerry Seinfeld praised the book, calling it "one of the best books about comedy and being a comedian ever written."
Audio book
The audio-book version was excerpted on The New Yorker's website.
Audio-book Grammy Award nomination
The audiobook version, read by the author, (and also released November 2007) was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album.