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Pour Me
B**E
An exuberant, moving memoir.
I've always enjoyed A.A.Gill's writing - his masterful use of language, his humour and biting wit.In this memoir, A. A. Gill's vulnerability comes through with aching honesty and acute perception, overriding the sometimes cruel, acerbic writing that is a hallmark of some of his journalistic work.His mastery of the english language is used with joy and exuberance, evoking people, place and time in 'technicolor' clarity. Being of the same era, as well an art student in London during the same period, I was able to personally relate to a large chunk of his memoir which conjured up those student years brilliantly for me.I loved this book. The virtuosity of his prose has, for me, an almost poetic clarity, and I found his honesty and vulnerability deeply moving. I'll be reading it again shortly!
Z**I
A truly intelligent memoir by a remarkable character.
This erudite memoir by Adrian Gill came as a complete surprise to me -- not because I "know" him, but because I could never imagine that here was the real person behind the acerbic wit of his food reviews and in other pieces I've read. His dyslexia (which obviously impacted on his life in many ways) is hard to comprehend, because I have never, or seldom, come across such an erudite wordsmith. I confess that, with English as my second language, I came across sentences I simply did not understand fully! The memoir is touching in places, very funny in others, but I could have done without the instructive speeches on certain subjects: the man has many interests and when he's interested in something, he seems to learn all about it and tugs at it like a dog a bone.Before reading this book I had no idea of his battle against alcoholism and drugs, and I admire him for his painfully truthful account of that time in his life and then overcoming it. We hear a lot about his father, but his mother (who didn't want to be in the story) doesn't feature often -- a pity: I would have loved to know more about her. Adrian Gill is a creature cut from a different cloth than others -- a trait I always enjoy among a world of rather boring and ordinary people. Yet below the surface of his tale, told with amazing eloquence and intelligence, I sense a certain loneliness, reminiscent of the true anchorite. But with AA Gill you can never be sure of anything, and I might be wrong.
C**W
Drink till it comes out your Gills
Just dipping into this as I worry that when I finish it there will be no Gill left to feast upon. It is a magnificent life story with amazing insights into the human experience.
D**T
I never thought I'd like AA Gill if I met him in person and ...
I never thought I'd like AA Gill if I met him in person and then I read this book. Touchingly honest, laugh out loud funny and a true autobiographical masterpiece.
P**O
Four Stars
No review - just an opinion. This guy could write -wow!
F**N
Five Stars
A story, well told, by a supreme master of the English language.
B**S
Five Stars
It is better than I expected.
J**S
A Must Read!
A CLASSIC!
J**N
An extremely revealing account.
An incredibly honest account of an utterly dissolute youth which very thankfully was saved through Alcoholics Anonymous, to whom the book is dedicated. The author then went on to be a brilliant reporter inspite of suffering from severe dyslexia. Absolutely amazing!
M**G
fabulous writing
The quality of AA Gill’s writing is close to Shakespeare…..I am in awe of his Polymathic mastery of a range of topics .This book is a Masterclass and gives Us the privilege of looking deeply into the mind if a great intellect
T**S
Final chapter
Billed as a book on recovery and addiction, Pour Me is really an autobiography centred on the "fold" in Gill's life where he gave up the demon drink and the demon drugs. In aiming to recapture a decade or so's lost time, the author instead provides the essential context for the life that was to follow.Whilst writing the book, Gill was clearly very aware of his mortality, having been diagnosed with the “full English” of cancers that would kill him before many of us were able to finish the book.The result is not a maudlin recollection but rather a celebration of a life well spent, and decisively reconfigured after the dark drinking days which open the history but do not dominate it.In telling us the story, Gill jumps from school, to home, to work, to rehab and back. More like Slaughter House Five than a traditional biography. The time traveller can see all history at once, as per Vonnegut, and what he sees is that that redemption is an altered awareness of what is important and, as per Emerson, or whoever said it, life is a journey not a destination.The deepest despairs before Gill finally gives up the drink, and the circling of the drain which lead up to it, are mirrored almost exactly with the accession through career and family to the fine appreciation of meaning. The well connected, celebrity status of later years are equally offset by the troubled, lonely and meandering early years.As a reader, you're with him all the way.The author at times alludes to what might have caused his alcoholism. Was it rejection, loss, his almost ironic dyslexia, a precursor to his fabulous prose, or even, almost as footnote in the final chapter, an inability to cope with boredom? If there is one thing his later life never is, it is boring. Gill vividly captures the variety and excitement of the major events in his life, but also the minor moments of kindness and intimacy which in the end, lead him to reflect on a life well lived.A masterclass in writing, and a riveting description of a truly fascinating life.
S**N
A good read.
Prior to reading this book I had not been a fan of AA Gill, always thought he was an over opinionated verbose prat. However, after reading this well written book I have adjusted my analysis of the man. He gives a thoroughly honest, indeed on occasions humorous account of his life, which is a good read. Given his acute dyslexia and life experiences he did well. Certainly worth a read. RIP A.A.G.
S**N
Five Stars
Great
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