From Library Journal:
The author, son of Keenan Wynn, grandson of Ed Wynn, and stepson of Van Johnson, writes an often bitter and cynical account of growing up in Hollywood. A substance abuser at an early age, he describes his aimless, self-indulgent life. The narrative is sometimes confused, but the general effect is one of catharsis: as the story progresses, Wynn begins to take responsibility for his life rather than blaming others for his problems. Though not an essential purchase, the book may appeal to those who are fascinated by the dark side of fame. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 7/1/90.
- Barbara E. Kemp, Columbia Univ. Lib.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Publishers Weekly:
Wynn, the son of film actor Keenan Wynn and stepson of Van Johnson, recalls Hollywood opulence, famous acquaintances and his abuse of drugs and alcohol. "This memoir . . . tops most Hollywood confessionals, " said PW . pk Photos.
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