The Los Angeles Diaries
by James Brown
A man overcomes the trappings of his family's history of suicide and addiction in this "grimly exquisite memoir that reads like a noir novel" (Publishers Weekly, Best Book of the Year). "One of the toughest memoirs I've ever read, at once spare and startlingly, admirably unsparing. It glows with a dark luminescence. James Brown is a fine, fine writer." —Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Plagued by the suicides of both his siblings, and heir to alcohol and drug abuse, divorce, and economic ruin, James Brown lived a life clouded by despair. In The Los Angeles Diaries, he reveals his struggle for survival, mining his past to present the inspiring story of his redemption. Beautifully written and filled with dark humor, these twelve deeply confessional, interconnected chapters address personal failure, heartbreak, the trials of writing for Hollywood, and the life-shattering events that finally...