The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue
A Child of the Fifties Looks Back
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Published:5th Jun '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A funny and evocative coming-of-age memoir by Robert Klein, the beloved and award-winning comedian who has entertained audiences for more than four decades.
Best known for his unique brand of observational humor—seen on Broadway and in film and television—Klein details his life from ages nine to twenty-five as seen “through the gauze of time.” Klein’s theme park of memories alternates dark moments with sunlit humor. Teenage frustrations prompted a visit to a Harlem prostitute, which filled Klein with “shame and triumph and guilt.” He encountered individual and institutional anti-Semitism at Alfred University, yet led the frat house fun, moving on to the Yale School of Drama, Chicago’s Second City, New York theater and a variety of romances. Along the way, Klein had successes and failures, both in bed and on stage. Probing not only his own psyche but also the evolution of sexual mores during the 1950s and ‘60s, he unfurls an array of captivating anecdotes, writing with wry wit and honesty.
"Klein has always been the funniest, most intelligent, coolest comedian. If he would also like to be known as an amorous busboy, who am I to stand in the way?"
-- Jerry Seinfeld
"The book is moving and funny...Klein is a born storyteller."
-- New York Post
"A warm and delightful Portrait of the Artist as a Young Comedian from the Bronx. Robert Klein writes with his signature intelligence, wit, and irreverence. This is a hilarious book, and surely Robert Klein is the Don Juan of Decatur Avenue."
-- Wendy Wasserstein
"Uproarious."
-- Publishers Weekly
"A fascinating, warm, and, of course, humorous account of Robert Klein's early years. I had no idea that he was such a sex addict!"
-- Joan Rivers
"Klein's provocative sense of irony gives his story a crazy twist, like his best stand-up work."
-- The New York Times Book Review
ISBN: 9780684854892
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
Weight: 402g
384 pages