Yellow Days: A Memoir

By Andrew Culver
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Published: Aug. 29, 2012
Words: 63,831 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476261775


Short description

Andrew Culver had it all: a USC degree, supportive parents, an idyllic childhood, talent, and the sheer brains he would need to put the world in his pocket and take Hollywood by storm. So how did he end up working for a middle-aged Hollywood reject who made him hold up George W. Bush posters on the street? Why was he working as an underpaid Hollywood extra in an Adam Sandler movie?

Extended description

One twenty-something guy finds out the weird way that the past never disappears. It just hovers around like smog on a hot day.

In this dadaesque memoir, a young man recovering from surgery in Los Angeles is overwhelmed by the memories, characters, and images from his past. While he relives the eccentric personalities and early years of his life, he finds one unreal city pervading his consciousness and one woman at the center of his world.

Get ready for the yellow days.

Tags

los angeles, bukowski, fante, zappa, dada, beck hansen

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