Autobiography
A Tale of Two Mothers: Joel Peterson's Autobiographical Novel Takes on Love, War, and Adoption
Peterson's Dreams of My Mothers is an autobiographical novel, following his life from his childhood in South Korea to his adolescence as an adopted son in Minnesota.
When Motörhead’s Frontman Lost Consciousness After Getting Three Consecutive Blowjobs
We talked to the editor who is releasing Lemmy's autobiography in Spanish. Finalmente.
Manu Chao Is Music's Last True Radical
Peter Culshaw has trailed the enduring troubadour from a Saharan refugee camp to a mental asylum in Argentina and still doesn't quite know how to nail him down.
Excerpt from Alejandro Jodorowsky's Autobiographical Novel, 'Where the Bird Sings Best'
Where the Bird Sings Best hasn’t yet made its way to the States, an oversight that will be rectified next month by Restless Books. This excerpt for VICE is the first time any part of his epic family saga has appeared in English.
Here's an Excerpt from Bob Saget's New Book
It's called 'Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian' and it's mostly about sex and John Stamos.
Revealed: Morrissey's Leaked Letters to His Publisher
The former Smiths man details the (regicidal talking cows based) plot of his forthcoming novel 'A Son To Nobody's Mother'.
The Autobiography of Bob Guccione
The September issue of VICE was exclusively culled from the archives of Bob Guccione Sr.—the legendary magazine publisher who built a media empire that started with Penthouse. This portion of the issue features the introduction to his...
Arnold Schwarzenegger's Autobiography Is My Everything
This is my second foray into the inflated world of celebrity autobiography and, while action star, former California governor, and one-time tank driver Arnold Schwarzenegger is, in most respects, nothing like our dear R. Kelly, the two have one...
I Was Looking For A Street
Charles Willeford transcended the crime genre to which he was relegated by most publishers and critics. But if Willeford only wrote pulp, then so did Dostoyevsky and Hemingway.