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    Pour Me: A Life

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    ISBN: 9781780226439
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    AuthorGill, Adrian
    Pub Date17/11/2016
    BindingPaperback
    Pages256
    Publisher: Phoenix (An Imprint of the Orion Publishing Group)
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    Shortlisted for the 2016 PEN Ackerley Prize, this is a compulsive memoir of addiction and recovery by A. A. Gill, 'by miles, the most brilliant journalist of our age' (Lynn Barber).

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2016 PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE

    'An intense, succulent read that's intermittently dazzling' THE TIMES
    'Chilling, exquisitely moving' DAILY TELEGRAPH
    'A superb memoir - and one of the best books on addiction I have ever read' EVENING STANDARD

    A. A. Gill's memoir begins in the dark of a dormitory with six strangers. He is an alcoholic, dying in the last-chance saloon. He tells the truth - as far as he can remember it - about drinking and about what it is like to be drunk. He recalls the lost days, lost friends, failed marriages ... But there was also an 'optimum inebriation, a time when it was all golden'.

    Sobriety regained, there are painterly descriptions of people and places, unforgettable musings about childhood and family, art and religion; and most movingly, the connections between his cooking, dyslexia and his missing brother.

    Full of raw and unvarnished truths, exquisitely written throughout, POUR ME is about lost time and self-discovery. Lacerating, unflinching, uplifting, it is a classic about drunken abandon.