Life’s Work is one of the best books about television I’ve read. It’s funny, discursive, literate, druggy, self-absorbed, fidgety, replete with intense perceptions.
Kristen Martin,
NPR
An exigent reflection on a truly remarkable life, one that holds lessons about humanity and the power of art to make those lessons visible.
Hillary Frey,
Slate
A deep investigation into creativity, a meditation on hope, and an earnest celebration of living..