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Augusten Burroughs is the author and first-person narrator of the nonfiction book, Dry. It is a memoir that describes his battle with alcohol over a ten-year period of his life, although events are compressed and combined to make the story more concise and interesting. He grew up in New England. His mother gave him away to her psychiatrist's family at a young age, and Augusten has a tumultuous life growing up. His father was an alcoholic and sometimes hurt Augusten during the father's blackouts. Augusten was also abused by Neil Bookman while living with the family. This experiences color Augusten's early life and are some of the contributing factors that make him an alcoholic. Augusten is living in New York City and working as an advertising executive at the time of the novel. His writing outlines his own personal experiences; instead of distancing himself by using a third-person...

Dry
AuthorAugusten Burroughs
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
June 2003
Pages293
ISBN978-0312272050
813/.6 B
LC ClassPS3552.U745 Z465 2003

Dry is a memoir written by American writer Augusten Burroughs. It describes the author's battle with alcoholism. Dry was written before Running with Scissors, but was published second.[1]Dry reached number 24 on The New York TimesBest Seller list for Hardcover Nonfiction.[2]

Although the memoir is based on actual events, the first pages include this author's note: 'This memoir is based on my experiences over a ten-year period. Names have been changed, characters combined, and events compressed. Certain episodes are imaginative re-creation, and those episodes are not intended to portray actual events.'[3]

Synopsis[edit]

A prodigious talent and an even more prodigious screw-up, Augusten Burroughs is only in his 30s, but he's already amassed enough life experience to fill two memoirs, starting with the painfully funny Running With Scissors, which reads like a tall tale (or an especially perverse fable) recast as autobiography. With a wry sense of perspective, Burroughs relayed a sordid coming of age that.

The first part of the memoir centers on Burroughs' intervention by his co-workers and boss as well as his time spent at a rehab facility that caters specifically to gay and lesbian patients. The second part of the novel deals with Burroughs' first bout with sobriety since leaving the rehab program. He meets a love interest at his group therapy sessions and takes in a fellow addict in recovery. Part II also shows the decline in health in Burroughs' ex-boyfriend and current friend, only named Pighead in the memoir. Pighead is living with HIV, and although healthy in the beginning of the book, he eventually succumbs to the effects of HIV. The death of his friend sends Burroughs into a relapse, including drinking, cocaine and crack. The memoir ends with Burroughs getting clean and helping another alcoholic friend of his through his recovery.

Characters[edit]

Augusten
Main character and author of the memoir.
Greer
Burroughs's co-worker and friend. Part of the intervention
Jim
Mortician. Burroughs's drinking buddy. Reappears in the end sober and in recovery as well.
Pighead
Burroughs's best friend and former love interest.
Foster
Burroughs's love interest in the memoir. They meet at group therapy for alcohol/drug addicts.
Hayden
Recovering addict who moves in with Burroughs midway through the memoir

Film adaptation[edit]

Augusten Burroughs is the author of Dry, Magical Thinking: True Stories, Possible Side Effects, A Wolf at the Table and You Better Not Cry. He is also the author of the novel Sellevision, which is currently in development for film. 'Augusten Burroughs's Dry: A Memoir, a brilliant, insightful, and fabulously funny book that charts his road to sobriety.Dry catches the reader off guard on every page, challenging what we've come to expect from rehab literature.'

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By Augusten Burroughs ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 1, 2003 Like the alcohol he so enjoys, Burroughs’s story of getting dry will go straight into your bloodstream and leave you buzzing, exhilarated, and wiped out. Sedaris are obvious, but Burroughs has a much darker and grittier side and his observances are most often pointed inward, resulting in a bittersweet and heartbreaking tale told with sarcasm, wit and laugh-out-loud moments. Augusten Burroughs is a natural storyteller and his best stories are about himself. DRY is not always.

Burroughs is writing the script for a Showtime series based on the memoir. No release date has been announced.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Mcdonald, Natalie Hope (August 13, 2003). 'Dry: A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs'. Pop Matters.
  2. ^'Hardcover Nonfiction'. The New York Times. July 6, 2003.
  3. ^McElhatton, Heather (November 3, 2011). 'Truth vs. Fiction in Augusten Burroughs' memoir, 'Dry''. MPR. Retrieved May 12, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^Mitchell, Wendy (October 27, 2009). 'Augusten Burroughs plans new TV shows with CBS, Showtime'. Entertainment Weekly.

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