Becoming Richard Pryor
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Becoming Richard Pryor

Hardcover – Illustrated, December 9, 2014

Price
$23.49
Format
Hardcover
Pages
608
Publisher
Harper
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ISBN-13
978-0062123305
Dimensions
6 x 1.47 x 9 inches
Weight
1.69 pounds

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An Amazon Best Book of the Month, December 2014: In Becoming Richard Pryor , author Scott Saul quotes Pryor as saying, “It’s so much easier for me to talk about my life in front of two thousand people than it is one-on-one.” But on stage we only get part of the picture—and it’s in reading Saul’s well-researched and comprehensive biography that one begins to realize exactly what went into creating arguably the greatest comedian ever. Starting with his family’s origins in Peoria, Illinois—where several generations were marked by domestic violence, petty crime, and the ins and outs of running brothels—Saul traces Pryor’s early days in Greenwich Village, his inner explorations in Berkeley, and the rise of his star in Hollywood. It certainly wasn’t pretty; but it’s spellbinding at times. Particularly effective is Saul’s effort to get into Pryor’s head, which rings with authenticity and truth. – Chris Schluep “Absorbing, incisive....With skill and insight, Saul shows how both the best and the worst of Pryor could merge into a great body of work unmatched by anyone who was ever paid to make people laugh.” — USA Today “The most detailed and rigorously researched work on the comic’s life and performances....Pryor was both the quintessential hipster and the vulnerable, damaged witness of his age... Becoming Richard Pryor captures these dimensions of the persona and the man behind it very well.” — Washington Post “Sharply observed....lays out the case that Pryor was not only a comic genius but ‘a bellwether of the great changes of postwar American life, some of which he helped incite.’...Riveting.” — TIME magazine “A gripping read....The only book you need on its subject.” — Sunday Times (London) “A pop-culture masterpiece of exhaustive reporting, psychological insight and elegant writing.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer “Insightful and expansive, Scott Saul’s remarkable biography of the now legendary comic chronicles how a sensitive brilliant man with a hardscrabble past mined his personal life for American entertainment, revolutionizing stand-up along the way.” — Playboy , "This Winter's Best Books" “Masterful.” — Newsweek “A fascinating, exhilarating read. Saul dives deeper and comes up with more treasure than previous biographers; he deftly traces the stamp that Pryor left on American culture at one of its more impressionable moments…I didn’t want to put the book down and couldn’t wait to get back to it.” — Michael Chabon, bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay and Telegraph Avenue “ Becoming Richard Pryor is a compulsively readable book that sets a new gold standard for American biography. Scott Scaul’s research is extraordinary; his writing his taut, elegant, and insightful; and he captures both the hilarity and pain that made Richard Pryor such a towering figure.” — Debby Applegate, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for biography and author of the forthcoming Madam: The Notorius Life and Times of Polly Adler “The Richard Pryor biography we’ve been waiting for.” — Deadspin “With Becoming Richard Pryor , Scott Saul gives us the fullest picture yet of a great and puzzling American figure. What starts as a procedural on the making of an artist becomes a story of a man desperate to be free.” — RJ Smith, author of The One: The Life and Music of James Brown “Pryor has had the good fortune to fall into the hands of a writer with the smarts to understand both his greatness and his madness. Becoming Richard Pryor is a first-rate biography.” — Peter Biskind, author of Easy Riders and Raging Bulls “ Becoming Richard Pryor takes you on a wild, tumultuous ride. Scott Saul’s superb storytelling is a perfect match for his subject--he keeps you mesmerized, laughing, crying, stunned, hungry, and above all, surprised.” — Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original “ Becoming Richard Pryor is a book that breaks new ground...Saul details the amazing way that Richard found his way out of the life for which he seemed destined and into the world of the performing arts.” — New York Times Book Review “This is a well-executed study that gives Pryor due credit as pioneer, intellectual and artist. Better written and more thoughtful than David and Joe Henry’s Furious Cool . The latter remains worth reading, but this book is the place to start.” — Kirkus Reviews “Magisterial....Brilliantly reveals the glorious highs and lows of Pryor’s life.... Becoming Richard Pryor reveals itself to be not simply a biography, but the compassionate map of a terra incognita.” — Independent “Drawing on interviews with family and friends, unpublished journals and court records, Saul jauntily chronicles the year-by-year, and almost day-by-day, evolution of Richard Pryor. Glaringly honest, Saul shines a light on a revolutionary stand-up comic who perfected the art of dramatizing his own imperfections, and the world’s.” — Publishers Weekly “Drawing on interviews with family and friends, unpublished journals and court records, Saul jauntily chronicles the year-by-year, and almost day-by-day, evolution of Richard Pryor. Glaringly honest, Saul shines a light on a revolutionary stand-up comic who perfected the art of dramatizing his own imperfections, and the world’s.” — Booklist (starred review) “ Becoming Richard Pryor is a book that breaks new ground. . . . Saul details the amazing way that Richard found his way out of the life for which he seemed destined and into the world of the performing arts.”— New York Times Richard Pryor may have been the most unlikely star in Hollywood history. Raised in his family’s brothels, in Peoria, Illinois, by a grandmother who often threatened to kick him upstairs with her size-twelve shoes, he always considered himself a bottom dog. He took to the stage originally to escape the tough realities of his childhood but later discovered he could alchemize his stand-up by delving fully, even painfully, into the “off-color” life he’d known. He brought that vitality to a movie career whose best moments— Blazing Saddles , Blue Collar , the buddy comedies with Gene Wilder—flowed directly out of his spirit of creative improvisation. The major studios considered him dangerous. Audiences felt plugged directly into the socket of life. Built on groundbreaking research, Becoming Richard Pryor brings into sharp focus the man and his genius as never before. From his heartbreaking childhood, his trials in the army, and his improv days in Greenwich Village to his soul-searching interlude in Berkeley and his rise in the “New Hollywood” of the 1970s, Becoming Richard Pryor sheds light on an entertainer who, by uniting the spirits of the Black Power movement and the counterculture, forever altered the cultural DNA of America. “A fascinating, exhilarating read.” —Michael Chabon Scott Saul is a professor of English at the University of California–Berkeley. His writing has appeared in Harper’s , the New York Times , and The Nation , among other publications. He is the author of Freedom Is, Freedom Ain’t: Jazz and the Making of the Sixties . He lives in Berkeley, California. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • A major biography—intimate, gripping, revelatory—of an artist who revolutionized American comedy.
  • Richard Pryor may have been the most unlikely star in Hollywood history. Raised in his family’s brothels, he grew up an outsider to privilege. He took to the stage, originally, to escape the hard-bitten realities of his childhood, but later came to a reverberating discovery: that by plunging into the depths of his experience, he could make stand-up comedy as exhilarating and harrowing as the life he’d known. He brought that trembling vitality to Hollywood, where his movie career—
  • Blazing Saddles,
  • the buddy comedies with Gene Wilder,
  • Blue Collar
  • —flowed directly out of his spirit of creative improvisation. The major studios considered him dangerous. Audiences felt plugged directly into the socket of life.
  • Becoming Richard Pryor
  • brings the man and his comic genius into focus as never before. Drawing upon a mountain of original research—interviews with family and friends, court transcripts, unpublished journals, screenplay drafts—Scott Saul traces Pryor’s rough journey to the heights of fame: from his heartbreaking childhood, his trials in the Army, and his apprentice days in Greenwich Village to his soul-searching interlude in Berkeley and his ascent in the “New Hollywood” of the 1970s.
  • Becoming Richard Pryor
  • illuminates an entertainer who, by bringing together the spirits of the black freedom movement and the counterculture, forever altered the DNA of American comedy. It reveals that, while Pryor made himself a legend with his own account of his life onstage, the full truth of that life is more bracing still.

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Equal Parts Comedy, Tragedy, & Intelligence

Equal parts hilarious, scandalous, tragic, and acutely intelligent, Scott Saul’s biography of Richard Pryor reflects many of the qualities of Pryor’s comedy. It tells the story of a little boy who had every reason not to make something for himself - black in postwar America, raised in a brothel, recalcitrant - but then he did. And he did it not in spite of who he was, but because of it. Pryor’s comedic genius thrived, like an unlikely weed, in the cracked foundations of his life.

This story is probably not what you’d be expecting to find in a Richard Pryor biography, but that’s what you’ll find here, and it’s incredibly engrossing. You’d be hard-pressed to find a deeper, more smartly written examination of a pop icon and their work than this book.
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but he has a deep understanding of what made Pryor brilliant. And as much as he admires Pryor

This is far from a standard celebrity bio. Saul has done seven years’ worth of legwork to fill in the gaps in Pryor’s back story, especially his family’s background and his upbringing in Peoria, Ill. There’s no overstating how important that is, since the places and characters of his youth (his indomitable grandmother Marie Carter, his imposing dad, the winos, the whorehouses, the pool halls) made up the foundation of the comedy that made him a star. Using public records and interviews with friends and family members who had previously been silent, Saul brings alive a formative period that had previously only been sketched out. He also goes deep into the transformative period Pryor spent living in Berkeley in the early ‘70s, a time that had been almost entirely murky in previous tellings of his story.

One very canny move is concluding the book at the end of 1978. This was when Pryor’s stage craft almost certainly reached a pinnacle with the filming of ‘Richard Pryor: Live in Concert,’ and also the time when Pryor’s beloved and feared grandmother died. Her death breaks Pryor’s story in two, as it set him on the tailspin that culminated in his 1980 self-immolation, with which we’re all too familiar. And the fact is, Pryor’s life and work just aren’t nearly as interesting after that.

Saul’s writing is a bit clunky at times, but he has a deep understanding of what made Pryor brilliant. And as much as he admires Pryor, Saul doesn’t shy away from his almost bottomless dark side, which was manifested in outrageous substance abuse and the gross mistreatment of the most important people in his life.

Most important, though, there has never been this much data about the man’s life in one place before. With last year’s ‘Furious Cool’ by Joe and David Henry -- which was less a biography than a loving, profound appreciation – ‘Becoming Richard Pryor’ gives us the most complete picture we’re likely to ever have of the man his friend Paul Mooney affectionately (and accurately) called “Dark Twain.”
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A comedy, a tragedy, a life of lessons

Posted first to Blog Critics as Book Review: 'Becoming Richard Pryor', a Biography by Scott Saul.

Comedy, drama and improvisation create a great form of entertainment. There are some who are so powerful and talented in the realm of these genres that they leave a lasting mark on those who have had to the opportunity to see their work and possibly know them.

In Becoming Richard Pryor by Scott Saul, we follow the life and times of Richard Pryor from his childhood forward. A man, a legend, a beleaguered and talented personality ahead of his time, and always on display in some form or other. Pryor did not come from privilege and in fact was raised in his families various brothels. Even outside the norm they had a strong sense of family that Richard clung to. An outcast as a youngster he found his calling early in drama and comedy, the one thing that helped him to pretend he was someone else.

As he grew and continued learning his trade he did what he could to get strong and better, often using his own harrowing background to dredge up and poke fun at those things that he most feared. With his raucous comedy and on to his acting he became a voice in a generation looking for what he had to offer. Yet never one to be stationary, Pryor continued to evolve even when he was burning himself out with drugs he was able to move forward and stay in the limelight. From his loves to his decline you will find the story of his life and his climb to fame remarkable. The strength of will to overcome the disbelievers, and the make his mark in not just comedy with his stand-up routines and improvisation, but then to move on and not just act but to write much of the dialog in his parts in such successful comedies as Blazing Saddles and Blue collar, where he become friends with Gene Wilder another rising star.

A Black entertainer Pryor helped to galvanize the spirit of the black freedom movement and counterculture thereby solidifying the legend of who he became. A product of his times he was a part of the drug culture as well as the sexual revolution and with his burning passion these actions too, become a part of the whole, driving him further into an inferno of fame. To come from obscurity and move mountains to become a legend only to disappear again into obscurity leave you aching with the pain of his passing. Even now there are many who stylize themselves after Richard Pryor, he set the standards in a way that will forever remain, a standard that survives and strengthens his repute and legend. There is so much we take for granted of those who grace our lives with comedy and drama, it is the unknown tales that tie it all together, and Scott Saul has done just that.

If you enjoy biographical works and are a fan of Richard Pryor or even just enjoy learning about those who have lived before us you will be intrigued and immersed in a life of love, laughter and pain. A great deal of pain.

This would be a great book for a book club or reading group. The amazing growth of a star through the culture of the times will create an amazing amount of questions and dialogue.
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EXCELLENT

Finally! Finally! The definitive biography of the greatest comedian of the 20th Century.
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Interesting and engaging

I just finished reading, Becoming Richard Pryor. It is an outstanding work of research, history, analysis and entertainment. I have always been interested in the reasons behind what makes people into who they are, and this book provides an excellent narrative insight into Mr. Pryor’s origins.

I am a big fan of comedy and comedians. Mr. Saul seems to understand the value comedy has to the progress of society and culture, and the way he weaves the narrative of Mr. Pryor’s life into the greater forces that moved him, and were in turn moved by him is both moving and entertaining. I also appreciate the heroic amount of work this book must have required. The notes section itself is a testament to the countless hours he must have spent searching over clippings, not to mention all the people he had to speak with, and then distill down into each information-dense chapter.

Beyond clueing me into the workings of this man’s life and personality, this book also inspires me to tune into that same creative impulse that lives inside of every person, that Pryor himself tapped into in a raw and fearless form. So many Hollywood biographies seem to focus on the lurid, gossipy elements. Mr. Saul shows his path to have been frightening, courageous and inspiring, and that is the achievement of the teller, not just the tale.

For the last couple weeks, I have looked forward to coming home at the end of the day so that I could catch up on this book. A really great read.

-Andrew Rozmiarek
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Research is NOT complete, on the filmography, which ...

Research is NOT complete, on the filmography, which means a loss of Credibility by the author, for my taste.

Considering Pryor had a comparably, small, filmography, the missing information is meaningful, and is the reader's loss.
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Five Stars

Excellent read for any Richard Pryor fan!
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Five Stars

EXCELLENTLY RESEARCHED HISTORY OF ONE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST ENTERTAINERS
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Excellent

Very well gone.
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great book

great reading