Undisputed Truth

Author:   Mike Tyson ,  Larry Sloman
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9780142181218


Pages:   608
Publication Date:   28 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mike Tyson ,  Larry Sloman
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Plume
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.539kg
ISBN:  

9780142181218


ISBN 10:   0142181218
Pages:   608
Publication Date:   28 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Praise for UNDISPUTED TRUTH A masterpiece ... grimly tragic on one page, laugh-out-loud funny on the next, and unrelentingly vulgar and foul-mouthed. Reading Tyson's memoir is like watching a Charles Dickens street urchin grow up to join Hunter S. Thompson on a narcotics-filled road trip -- with the ensuing antics captured on video by assorted paparazzi. -Hector Tobar, Los Angeles Times Undisputed Truth is raw, powerful and disturbing--a head-spinning take on Mr. Tyson's life...Unlike other sports memoirists, he doesn't pull punches, offering up slashing comments on people who were once close to him. His narrative reminds us of just how far he has come from his rough beginnings, and, in a way, how close he remains to them. He had a punch like a thunderbolt from Zeus, but there have been a lot of big bangers in boxing; Mike Tyson's came with a pulsating story line like few others. --Gordon Marino, Wall Street Journal Parts of [ Undisputed Truth ] read like a real-life Tarantino movie. Parts read like a Tom Wolfe-ian tour of wildly divergent worlds: from the slums of Brooklyn to the high life in Las Vegas to the isolation of prison.... Mr. Tyson's idiosyncratic voice comes through clearly on the page here -- not just his mix of profane street talk and 12-step recovery language, cinematic descriptions of individual fights and philosophical musings, but also his biting humor and fondness for literary and historical references that run the gamut from Alexandre Dumas to Tolstoy to Lenin to Tennessee Williams.... A genuine effort by a troubled soul to gain some understanding of the long, strange journey that has been his life. -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times A hefty autobiography that might be the most soul baring book of its genre ever written ... a fascinating look into a life that up until now had already been well chronicled ... It's raw and profane ... but it is also quite funny. -- Associated Press U


Praise for UNDISPUTED TRUTH A masterpiece grimly tragic on one page, laugh-out-loud funny on the next, and unrelentingly vulgar and foul-mouthed. Reading Tyson's memoir is like watching a Charles Dickens street urchin grow up to join Hunter S. Thompson on a narcotics-filled road trip with the ensuing antics captured on video by assorted paparazzi. Hector Tobar, Los Angeles Times Undisputed Truth is raw, powerful and disturbing a head-spinning take on Mr. Tyson's life Unlike other sports memoirists, he doesn't pull punches, offering up slashing comments on people who were once close to him. His narrative reminds us of just how far he has come from his rough beginnings, and, in a way, how close he remains to them. He had a punch like a thunderbolt from Zeus, but there have been a lot of big bangers in boxing; Mike Tyson's came with a pulsating story line like few others. --Gordon Marino, Wall Street Journal Parts of [ Undisputed Truth ] read like a real-life Tarantino movie. Parts read like a Tom Wolfe-ian tour of wildly divergent worlds: from the slums of Brooklyn to the high life in Las Vegas to the isolation of prison . Mr. Tyson s idiosyncratic voice comes through clearly on the page here not just his mix of profane street talk and 12-step recovery language, cinematic descriptions of individual fights and philosophical musings, but also his biting humor and fondness for literary and historical references that run the gamut from Alexandre Dumas to Tolstoy to Lenin to Tennessee Williams . A genuine effort by a troubled soul to gain some understanding of the long, strange journey that has been his life. Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times A hefty autobiography that might be the most soul baring book of its genre ever written a fascinating look into a life that up until now had already been well chronicled It s raw and profane but it is also quite funny. Associated Press Undisputed Truth, which is, without a doubt, one of the grittiest and most harrowing memoirs I ve ever read. Flavorwire Most readers are familiar with [Tyson s] tumultuous life and career the bizarre behavior in the ring, the sordid behavior out of it but what s most surprising about the book is the introspection and self-awareness displayed it s raw and profane but also smart and witty A fascinating and frequently surprising autobiography. Booklist Undisputed Truth, is the American dream writ large in raw detail: think Citizen Kane scripted by the writing team of The Wire . [it] has a great American novel feel to it Tyson could easily be a Tom Wolfe or Norman Mailer creation. Austin Collings, New Statesman [A] lively mixture of a memoir. Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books Tyson was ever practised at delivering the early killer blow; and so it is with this gripping and indecently enthralling autobiography .Tyson always had a way with words although much of the credit for this book must go to his ghostwriter Larry Ratso Sloman, who not only makes Tyson s life read like an Elmore Leonard thriller, but gifts him with considerable self-awareness and a memorably pithy turn of phrase .recounted in gripping, punch-by-punch detail in prose pungent with the reek of blood, sweat and petroleum jelly. Mick Brown, The Telegraph (UK) Thrilling addictive Sloman brings Tyson's voice springing off the page with its often hilarious combo of street and shrink, pimp profanity and the prisony pseudo-intellectual modern mack rap of the autodidact. Geoff Dyer, The Guardian (UK)


Praise for UNDISPUTED TRUTH A masterpiece ... grimly tragic on one page, laugh-out-loud funny on the next, and unrelentingly vulgar and foul-mouthed. Reading Tyson's memoir is like watching a Charles Dickens street urchin grow up to join Hunter S. Thompson on a narcotics-filled road trip -- with the ensuing antics captured on video by assorted paparazzi. -Hector Tobar, Los Angeles Times Undisputed Truth is raw, powerful and disturbing--a head-spinning take on Mr. Tyson's life...Unlike other sports memoirists, he doesn't pull punches, offering up slashing comments on people who were once close to him. His narrative reminds us of just how far he has come from his rough beginnings, and, in a way, how close he remains to them. He had a punch like a thunderbolt from Zeus, but there have been a lot of big bangers in boxing; Mike Tyson's came with a pulsating story line like few others. --Gordon Marino, Wall Street Journal Parts of [ Undisputed Truth ] read like a real-life Tarantino movie. Parts read like a Tom Wolfe-ian tour of wildly divergent worlds: from the slums of Brooklyn to the high life in Las Vegas to the isolation of prison.... Mr. Tyson's idiosyncratic voice comes through clearly on the page here -- not just his mix of profane street talk and 12-step recovery language, cinematic descriptions of individual fights and philosophical musings, but also his biting humor and fondness for literary and historical references that run the gamut from Alexandre Dumas to Tolstoy to Lenin to Tennessee Williams.... A genuine effort by a troubled soul to gain some understanding of the long, strange journey that has been his life. -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times A hefty autobiography that might be the most soul baring book of its genre ever written ... a fascinating look into a life that up until now had already been well chronicled ... It's raw and profane ... but it is also quite funny. -- Associated Press Undisputed Truth, which is, without a doubt, one of the grittiest and most harrowing memoirs I've ever read. -Flavorwire Most readers are familiar with [Tyson's] tumultuous life and career--the bizarre behavior in the ring, the sordid behavior out of it--but what's most surprising about the book is the introspection and self-awareness displayed ... it's raw and profane but also smart and witty ... A fascinating and frequently surprising autobiography. -- Booklist Undisputed Truth, is the American dream writ large in raw detail: think Citizen Kane scripted by the writing team of The Wire.... [it] has a great American novel feel to it... Tyson could easily be a Tom Wolfe or Norman Mailer creation. -Austin Collings, New Statesman [A] lively mixture of a memoir. -Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books Tyson was ever practised at delivering the early killer blow; and so it is with this gripping and indecently enthralling autobiography....Tyson always had a way with words - although much of the credit for this book must go to his ghostwriter Larry Ratso Sloman, who not only makes Tyson's life read like an Elmore Leonard thriller, but gifts him with considerable self-awareness and a memorably pithy turn of phrase....recounted in gripping, punch-by-punch detail in prose pungent with the reek of blood, sweat and petroleum jelly. -Mick Brown, The Telegraph (UK) Thrilling...addictive...Sloman brings Tyson's voice springing off the page with its often hilarious combo of street and shrink, pimp profanity and the 'prisony pseudo-intellectual modern mack rap' of the autodidact. -Geoff Dyer, The Guardian (UK)


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Mike Tyson is the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, and the first boxer to ever hold the three biggest belts in prizefighting—the WBC, WBA, and IBF world heavyweight titles—simultaneously. Tyson’s enduring appeal has launched him into a career in entertainment: he was a standout in the blockbuster films The Hangover and The Hangover 2, and recently he has earned tremendous acclaim for his one-man show Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth. Tyson has launched a clothing company (Mike Tyson Collection) and Tyrrhanic Productions, which currently has several film projects in development. In 2011 Tyson was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife, Kiki, and their children. Larry “Ratso” Sloman is best known as Howard Stern’s collaborator on Private Parts and Miss America. Sloman’s recent collaborations include The Secret Life of Houdini, with magic theorist William Kalush; Mysterious Stranger with magician David Blaine; and Scar Tissue; the memoir of Red Hot Chili Peppers lead singer Anthony Kiedis. All three books were New York Times bestsellers.

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