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This complex portrait of how entertainment stories and personalities permeate the airwaves to become a part of people’s genuine lives, from those watching at home to those involved in the show’s creation, is thought provoking and poignant yet honest in its humanity. [Previewed in Douglas Rednour’s “Picture This,” LJ 6/20.]
This unabashedly pot-positive polemic is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the subject and its history, and a good—albeit optional—addition to a well-rounded collection of resources regarding the same.
While Brown's focus on wrestling comes too much at the expense of other aspects of his subject's life for this to be considered a definitive account, it's a fun and informative read that fans of Kaufman, wrestling, and showbiz lore are sure to adore.