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20 QuestionsAugusten Burroughs[19 April 2009] By PopMatters StaffWhat do you get when you mix Lolita, Dexter and Ignatius? Something like Augusten Burroughs.Ranked among the 25 funniest people in America by Entertainment Weekly Burroughs, satirist of so many things held precious in contemporary society, talks with PopMatters 20 Questions about a few people and things that he admires , not least a brave little girl named Anne Frank. His most recent book, A Wolf at the Table, published in March (Picador). 1. The latest book or movie that made you cry? But in general, if it stars Debra Winger I will cry. And not a guy cry either, where you pinch the bridge of your nose, sneaking your thumb and forefinger into the corners of your eyes to squelch the tears. 2. The fictional character most like you? 3. The greatest album, ever? 4. Star Trek or Star Wars? 5. Your ideal brain food? 6. You’re proud of this accomplishment, but why? 7. You want to be remembered for…? People can forget my ass or they can remember me as the greatest humanitarian who ever lived, right up there with Princess Diana. Either way. 8. Of those who’ve come before, the most inspirational are? But a couple of years ago, I was in Amsterdam and I toured the Anne Frank house. It was interesting. Then I bought her journal and took it back to my hotel room, one block away. I read it. And that girl blew the top of my head off, just like Emily Dickinson said can happen with good poetry. Or I think it was Emily. Anyway, Anne Frank wrote with such naked—absolutely stripped of irritations like ‘style’ and ‘voice’ – human girl need and hope that it was as if the girl herself continued to live right there in her own words. I have never read such a fine memoir and most certainly never will again. And, as a person, here we have a child who is growing up in circumstances we truly cannot imagine. Her life overnight become The Worst Thing That Can Happen to the power of ten. And did this girl sit and weep endlessly or kill herself as I most certainly would have done? She did not. She thought about love and boys and life after. I am so glad I never went to school and therefore did not have this book spooned down my throat. Because it should never, never be an assignment. It should only be read as a reward. 9. The creative masterpiece you wish bore your signature? 10. Your hidden talents…? Well, either way the contractor who measured was shocked. So yeah, go ahead and ask me if those jeans make you look fat. I’ll tell you if they do and by how many pounds. 11. The best piece of advice you actually followed? 12. The best thing you ever bought, stole, or borrowed? I never could catch anything. I don’t know, then. Oh, wait, I do, I do: I bought two of them, about a year apart. I liked these French bulldogs so much, I even gave them names: Bentley, and then The Cow. 13. You feel best in Armani or Levis or…? “It’s like I said, Allyson, it just never occurred to me that there even was such a thing as a blueberry allergy. Strawberries and peanuts, yes. But blueberries? Even if I had recognized the signs, I never could have made it to the hospital on time. Ask any of the other people who were there, it just looked like he was hot, wanted to cool off the top of his head in the fountain and wanted to be on his back when he did it. His eyes were wide open, we all thought he was just picking out shapes from the clouds. Nobody could see that his tongue was gone. And the blue urine didn’t even show up against his jeans.” 14. Your dinner guest at the Ritz would be? But after the Ritz, I would want to take him somewhere else, so they didn’t the wrong idea. I would like him to see the tunnels, beneath the city. I would like to take him to Times Square and then somehow, down. Where it was silent and empty. And I would say, “You see? You have to scratch, scratch, scratch the surface like a big old cat and then you’ll find something else entirely.” 15. Time travel: where, when and why? 16. Stress management: hit man, spa vacation or Prozac? So I think pills, probably, would be best for me. 17. Essential to life: coffee, vodka, cigarettes, chocolate, or…? ![]() Photo by Dennis Pilsits 18. Environ of choice: city or country, and where on the map? 19. What do you want to say to the leader of your country? 20. Last but certainly not least, what are you working on, now? Related Articles
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