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Norman Lear's long-overdue autobiography illuminates the life of a man who, as President Bill Clinton noted, "has held a mirror to American society and the way we look at it." As the producer of television classics including All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Sanford & Son, Maude, One Day at a Time, and Diff'rent Strokes, Lear tickled funny bones even as he tackled serious issues. And as Even This I Get to Experience demonstrates impressively, the experiences of this New Haven native hasn't been limited to show business or even his encounters with celebrities; he also flew 52 combat missions in World War and has devoted decades to working for social change. An entertaining piece of TV—and American history.
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"This is, flat out, one of the best Hollywood memoirs ever written An absolute treasure." —Booklist (STARRED)
In my ninety-plus years I’ve lived a multitude of lives. In the course of all these lives, I had a front-row seat at the birth of television; wrote, produced, created, or developed more than a hundred shows; had nine on the air at the same time; founded the 300,000-member liberal advocacy group People For the American Way; was labeled the “no. 1 enemy of the American family” by Jerry Falwell; made it ...