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Ghetto Klown

A Graphic Memoir

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This Eisner Award nominee, a graphic novel adaptation of the award-winning Broadway play Ghetto Klown, is a "hilarious Hollywood memoir" (Lin-Manuel Miranda, from his introduction) and "autobiographical dynamite" (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Junot Díaz).

Tony Award winner John Leguizamo lays bare his life story in this graphic novel illustrated by artists Christa Cassano and Shamus Beyale.
He shares memories of his early years as an actor on stage, on television, and in major motion pictures opposite some of Hollywood's biggest stars—including Al Pacino, Patrick Swayze, and Steven Seagal—and working for directors Baz Luhrmann and Brian De Palma.
Leguizamo also opens up about his loves and marriages, while addressing self-doubt and melancholy in a way that enlightens and entertains.

"[John] is a pioneer in theater and comedy, not just for Latin people, but as much as any comic or playwright I've ever seen or read. No one makes me laugh louder than this man. We are better because of him." —Sofía Vergara

"The graphic novel of Ghetto Klown captures the infectious spirit of John Leguizamo's live performances with the same surprising humor and cultural insight. These pages make John seem like the coolest super hero in New York." —Jesse Eisenberg
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      December 15, 2015
      Actor, writer, and playwright Leguizamo gives readers a warts and all view of his life in this brutally honest graphic memoir adapted from his Broadway show. From his earliest days Leguizamo struggled to find his path but always used humor and performing as a way to connect and establish his worth. Even as his career took off, Leguizamo fought against relentless self-doubt that almost sabotaged him several times over. Eventually, through honest self-examination and acceptance, Leguizamo was able to harness that conflict and transform it into an acclaimed performance piece. Leguizamo's antics and intense experiences translate well to the page. Done entirely in a gray-scale palette, the artists heighten the emotional drama with heavily shadowed passages and large climactic panels. While the storytelling feels rushed at times, Leguizamo is at his best when he strips away the entertainer and lays himself bare, owning up to his mistakes without self-pity or judgment. Though Leguizamo has matured, this insightful and engaging memoir still offers plenty of youthful edginess.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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