Dave Hill Doesn't Live Here Anymore
By Dave Hill
By Dave Hill
By Dave Hill
Read by Dave Hill
By Dave Hill
Read by Dave Hill
Category: Humor | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs
Category: Humor | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Audiobooks
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May 10, 2016 | ISBN 9780698136755
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May 10, 2016 | ISBN 9780735206540
400 Minutes
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May 10, 2016 | ISBN 9780698136755
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May 10, 2016 | ISBN 9780735206540
400 Minutes
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Praise
âThereâs a tender thread running through [this] collectionâŠBut itâs Hillâs impressive comedic storytelling that remains center-stage here. He is a master of the self-knowing, self-deprecating kinds of narratives John Hodgman or Tina Fey might spin.â
âEllen B. Konek, Commonweal
âDonât write off Dave Hillâs Dave Hill Doesnât Live Here as just part of a trend. The comedian and rocker delves deeper than the usual anecdotes about odd jobs and backstage shenanigans to deliver thoughtful observations about his close relationship with his father.â
âVulture.com
âHill, rest assured, has the enviable ability to get the peculiarities of his personality across using the written word. The personality that animates every page of his book is that of the lovable slacker, the neĂ©r-do-well creative type who fully intertwines both his passion for the artistic life with his desire to have as little responsibility as humanly possibleâŠ.He will charm you with a beguiling mix of delusional bravado and self-effacing frankness.â
âSplitsider.com
âIf the rest of this book is as good as that one part I read, I suggest you devour it in one or two sittings.â
âTodd Barry
âDave Hill Doesnât Live Here Anymore will smack you straight across your stupid funny bone.â
âMichael Ian Black
âJust when you think Dave Hill is going to take the easy way out and comment soberly on the human condition, he makes a fart joke and stands up courageously for heavy metal.â
âMalcolm Gladwell
âDave Hill Doesnât Live Here Anymore was delicious. No, I didnât eat it. I just licked it a bunch.â
âJim Gaffigan
âDave Hill is a world-famous rock and roll style icon, or at least thatâs what heâll tell you if you ask him. However, ifyou read his thoroughly hilarious Dave Hill Doesnât Live Here Anymore, youâll find that heâs also a warm and witty storyteller.â
âAndy Richter
âFor those who look to everything Dave Hill wears with eager expectation, be aware that this long overdue collection of essays does not have any photos. It does not list his current address or contact number. But I have seen Dave wandering around lower Manhattan and he looks really witty and engaging.â
âJaneane Garofalo
âI wonât cheapen the greatness of Dave Hill by calling him a âmessed-up dudeâ or a âlovable fuck-up.â Those terms have been dumbed down and monetized by the Hollywood power brokers for years. No, Dave Hill is the real deal, and his book is one of the smartest, funniest, most original collections of fucked-up-guy essays Iâve ever read. Plus, itâs incredibly moving. In other words, save your phone call, Hollywood. Dave Hill doesnât want your money. This manâs an artist.â
âAdam Resnick
âIn this time of cynical sarcasm, Dave Hillâs magickal humor shines like alight. If you love David Sedaris and Augusten Burroughs, Dave Hill Doesnât Live Here Anymore belongs on your shelf.â
âDamien Echols
âThe next presidentâs first official act should be to declare Dave Hill a living national treasure. He is a major figure among American comic writers, past and present. When reading his stuff, I laugh so loud, the neighbors complain.â
âDick Cavett
âDave Hill paints a self-portrait of a maddeningly irritating slacker, but what keeps you from wanting to wring his neck are the many moments of profound insight and beauty. Dave Hill Doesnât Live Here Anymore is damn funny and he mentions the band Foghat. What could be better?â
âLaraine Newman
âIn recent years Dave Hill has lost several friends to gluten, and in this new tell-all he opens up about that and other tragedies. Dave Hill Doesnât Live Here Anymore is very sad. Oh, wait! No. Itâs completely insane and hilarious.â
âSimon Doonan
âDave Hillâs new collection of essays proves heâs one of todayâs most skilled purveyors of walking the line between hilarious and heartbreaking.â
âKelly Oxford
âDave Hill is truly one of the funniest writers around. I know he wants to be considered one of the sexiest, but thatâs not my area of expertise. I promise this book will really make you laugh, and for most of us, thatâs much less complicated than sex.â
âTom Papa