Howard Stern comes again / Howard Stern.
Howard Stern's first book in over twenty years contains many interviews with his guests throughout the years.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781501194290 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: ix 549 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Simon and Schuster, 2019.
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- Baker & Taylor
Presents a look at the author's four-decade career in radio, highlighting his most poignant interviews with such celebrities as Tracy Morgan, Lady Gaga, Jerry Seinfeld, and Harvey Weinstein. - Baker & Taylor
From the self-proclaimed King of All Media comes his first book in more than 20 years. 500,000 first printing. Illustrations. - Simon and Schuster
Over his unrivaled four-decade career in radio, Howard Stern has interviewed thousands of personalitiesâdiscussing sex, relationships, money, fame, spirituality, and success with the boldest of bold-faced names. But which interviews are his favorites? Itâs one of the questions he gets asked most frequently. Howard Stern Comes Again delivers his answer.
Rock stars and rap gods. Comedy legends and A-list actors. Supermodels and centerfolds. Moguls and mobsters. A president.
This book is a feast of conversation and more, as between the lines Stern offers his definitive autobiographyâa magnum opus of confession and personal exploration. Tracy Morgan opens up about his near-fatal car crash. Lady Gaga divulges her history with cocaine. Madonna reminisces on her relationship with Tupac Shakur. Bill Murray waxes philosophical on the purpose of life. Jerry Seinfeld offers a master class on comedy. Harvey Weinstein denies the existence of the so-called casting couch. An impressive array of creative visionaries weigh in on what Stern calls âthe climbââthe stories of how they struggled and eventually prevailed. As he writes in the introduction, âIf youâre having trouble finding motivation in life and youâre looking for that extra kick in the ass, you will find it in these pages.â
Interspersed throughout are rare selections from the Howard Stern Show archives with Donald Trump that depict his own climb: transforming from Manhattan tabloid fixture to reality TV star to president of the United States. Stern also tells of his Moby Dick-like quest to land an interview with Hillary Clinton in the run-up to the 2016 electionâone of many newly written revelations from the author. He speaks with extraordinary candor about a variety of subjects, including his overwhelming insecurity early in his career, his revolutionary move from terrestrial radio to SiriusXM, and his belief in the power of psychotherapy.
As Stern insightfully notes in the introduction: âThe interviews collected here represent my best work and show my personal evolution. But they donât just show my evolution. Gathered together like this, they show the evolution of popular culture over the past quarter century.â