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Born Standing UpA Comic's Life

Steve Martin

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Born Standing Up

By: Steve Martin

Narrarated by: Steve Martin

In the midseventies, Steve Martin exploded onto the comedy scene. By 1978 he was the biggest concert draw in the history of stand-up. In 1981 he quit forever. This book is, in his own words, the story of "why I did stand-up and why I walked away."

Emmy and Grammy Award winner, author of the acclaimed New York Times bestsellers Shopgirl and The Pleasure of My Company, and a regular contributor to The New Yorker, Martin has always been a writer. His memoir of his years in stand-up is candid, spectacularly amusing, and beautifully written.

At age ten Martin started his career at Disneyland, selling guidebooks in the newly opened theme park. In the decade that followed, he worked in the Disney magic shop and the Bird Cage Theatre at Knott's Berry Farm, performing his first magic/comedy act a dozen times a week. The story of these years, during which he practiced and honed his craft, is moving and revelatory. The dedication to excellence and innovation is formed at an astonishingly early age and never wavers or wanes.

Martin illuminates the sacrifice, discipline, and originality that made him an icon and informs his work to this day. To be this good, to perform so frequently, was isolating and lonely. It took Martin decades to reconnect with his parents and sister, and he tells that story with great tenderness. Martin also paints a portrait of his times — the era of free love and protests against the war in Vietnam, the heady irreverence of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in the late sixties, and the transformative new voice of Saturday Night Live in the seventies.

Born Standing Up is a superb testament to the sheer tenacity, focus, and daring of one of the greatest and most iconoclastic comedians of all time.

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06.18.08
Steve Martin, Born Standing Up
2008 | Label: Audioworks

The famous comedian revisits his “wild and crazy guy” days with warmth and candor.
Perhaps the best appraisal of the virtues of a young Steve Martin came from populist ruler and king of rock Elvis Presley who, after witnessing one of Martin’s stand-up routines, told the 25-year-old comedian, “Son, you have an oblique sense of humor.” While Martin has long since traded that “wild and crazy” persona for a buttoned-up career in film and fiction, he revisits his former self in this memoir under the guise of a character study: a “biography of someone I used to know.” Martin’s warm, patrician voice is the perfect accompaniment to an unsparing look at his early career in stand-up (“the ego’s last stand”), an absurd, punch-line-free act built on visuals and improvisation. He smiles politely at the old self, standing onstage draped in balloon animals, Groucho glasses and bunny ears, being “serious for a moment.”

The ’60s tableau of Martin’s youth is straight out of Life magazine: Mickey Mouse, Ed Sullivan, carnies and beatniks. The SoCal teen avoids an unhappy home life by working in a Disneyland magic shop, and finds his calling in the dusty Dariel Fitzkee book Showmanship for Magicians (“More important to me than The Catcher in the Rye.”) And like every Ricky Nelson who grows up to become Neal Cassady, late-decade flower power defined Martin’s “carefully designed, poetry-quoting, artist persona” and the pothead conceptual act that would make him famous. Caught up in free-love nostalgia, Martin is candid about a string of empty affairs on the road, a nice surprise for those used to his reserve as a writer and performer. The old Martin still makes an appearance with singing and banjo interludes. Bunny ears not included.

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JohnTerrysMum

This is excellent. A fascinating story, read in the manly tones of the author himself. I never knew his stand-up before I heard this, but I enjoyed the book so much (it's not comedy) that I checked out a lot of his early albums which also I liked, but possibly not as much as I liked this. A very interesting, likeable and honest seeming fellow.

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