
A must-read for every fan, this engrossing memoir provides an indelible self-portrait of a great star while sharing the wit and wisdom Kirk Douglas accumulated over a lifetime.
"Douglas discusses dealing with death, his fans, his life as a Jew, his fellow actors, and the dangers of being a celebrity. He reminisces about his friends (all of them famous) and denounces anti-Semitism....The actor's fans won't be disappointed." --Booklist
"Easily [Douglas's] most compelling [book]...written in deftly lucid prose as a series of insights into the mind of a man reflecting on the past and facing the inevitable." --The Times (of London)
"Self-deprecating, wise, and witty...a genuinely moving account of a great figure's later years." --Empire