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The Indian

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Description for The Indian Paperback. The rollercoaster childhood story of the Icelandic comedian turned international celebrity whom Noam Chomsky called his "favorite mayor on Earth." Translator(s): Smith, Lytton. Num Pages: 240 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FA; FYT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 210 x 133 x 20. Weight in Grams: 285.
A beautiful but disturbing portrait of a misfit painfully aware that he's not like anyone else. --NPR Former comedian (and mayor) Jon Gnarr now turns his lens from politics to tell his life story in his literary debut.The Indian is a highly entertaining and bittersweet literary memoir by Jon Gnarr, the world-famous Icelandic comedian and former Mayor of Reykjavik,Iceland, revisiting his troubled childhood. Diagnosed as retarded because of his severe dyslexia and ADHD, Gnarr spent time in a home for retarded children before getting out, only to find himself subjected to constant bullying, leading ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Deep Vellum Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Texas, United States
ISBN
9781941920121
SKU
V9781941920121
Shipping Time
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99-15

About Jon Gnarr
Jon Gnarr was born in 1967 in Reykjavik. He formed the Best Party in 2009 and became the mayor of Reykjavik in 2010. His acting work includes the movies The Icelandic Dream and A Man Like Me and the television series The Night Shift, which aired on BBC4. As a child, Gnarr was diagnosed with severe mental retardation due to ... Read more

Reviews for The Indian
Let normal people have their 'normal' heroes. The rest of us have Jon Gnarr, and the world's a better place for it.
Michael Schaub, NPR Loved The Indian. Am adding lice-rats to my lexicon. No one will never know I stole it from the poor people of Blesugrof.
Doug Stanhope, via Twitter Critic's ... Read more

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