DFMIL In and Around the Media

November 18th, 2009 by Richard under dontfollowmeimlost. No Comments.

DFM coverSome nice notices for and about the book around the internet for all your Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost, a Memoir of Hampshire College in the Twilight of the 80’s needs.

• My former LA Times colleague Scott Timberg did a very nice interview with me for his blog, which you can read right here.

• The NY Post gave us a very nice review.

• We had a lovely write-up on The Readers Book Blog.

• And this is from a week back but was interviewed by Media Bistro’s Tina Dupuy about me and the media.

More to come! As ever, click here to find out much more more about this thrilling adventure.

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I am a panelist. At the Twitter conference

November 5th, 2009 by Richard under News. 2 Comments.

Video of me not being able to keep my yap shut from the #140 characters conference in LA last week.

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Early FAQ’s about Don’t Follow Me I’m Lost

November 3rd, 2009 by Richard under News. 4 Comments.

DFM coverMy book has not been out a week and probably not more than a dozen people have read it yet, but based I suppose on its cover and its subject matter, some recurring themes are popping up that I wanted to take a moment out from the busy international junket to address. Most of the questions are coming at this point from the campus itself and some alumni, so here’s my first stab at some responses.

Q: Aren’t you presenting a very stereotypical view of Hampshire students? I mean, all my friends at Hampshire were really hard-working, dedicated seekers of knowledge?

A. The vision of Hampshire when I arrived as a wasteland of self-absorbed deadbeats may a stereotypical view, but at that time, if memory serves the drop-out rate (or non-completion rate was somewhere pushing up close to 50 percent, which suggests that the stereotype held for somewhere close to half the school.

Q: Do you really think this is what Hampshire is like today/was like for everyone?

A: I can not speak to that at all. This is my own memoir of my experience during a very particular time (1986 – 88). Whether anyone before or after, or even during experienced the same is for them to say. But as the subtitle of the book suggests, I was writing about the twilight of an era; when the carnival atmosphere that had reigned over this sub-strata of America from the late 60’s through to the 80’s gave way to the much more self-serious, earnest age that we live in today. So even in the book, this carnival is dying away.

Q: Aren’t you just glorifying people who were a bunch of jerks and your own irresponsible jerky behavior?

A: Portraying is not glorifying. At least it wasn’t intended to be. I think I make out my youthful jerky behavior as fairly jerky and if I show the what led to it, that’s not to justify it. Jerks are jerks and dicks were dicks and no one is saying otherwise.
That said, to while my comrades and I were certainly ridiculous, that doesn’t make the self-righteousness of the rest of the school any less insufferable.
And all that said, while the Dicks were certainly “not nice” there was a rather beautiful purity in their total refusal to get swept away into the stream of life, their almost monastic refusnik tendencies.

Q: Why should I care about these idiots?
A: That is perhaps the hardest question of all to answer. For starters, if you don’t care about them, you don’t and nothing I can say will change that. But I guess the reason I thought these characters were worth preserving on the page is that they represent an apotheosis of an era, of my Generation’s ethos of ironic distance from the world. Coming as it did at the end of the disasters of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, just as the baby boom were taking the reins of American culture, the Dicks absolutely refusal to take anything seriously can be seen as the only possible route for generational survival in a hostile landscape. Certainly, that ethos is what became the driving force of the one moment when my generation found ourselves in the drivers seat of the culture – the Grunge Era, that brief window between the Baby Boom and their children when we were at the center, and ironic nihilism was our animating ethos, for better or worse. And it was born here, on a moldy, unaired couch at Hampshire College.

That’s enough questions for tonight. If you have any more, please leave in the comments section and I’ll try to answer soon as I can. Check back for events info shortly. And as ever, find out more about the book or buy yourself a copy by clicking right here.

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A green screen is born at Raleigh Studios

November 3rd, 2009 by Richard under News. No Comments.

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Today is Today! Don’t Follow Me is Here

October 29th, 2009 by Richard under News. 1 Comment.

n91518167271_4679Twenty years in the making, the stunning tale of my Hampshire College years arrives at bookstores today.

Will chime in later on the road ahead to bring this incredibly important story to the world, but you can commemorate this day but checking out my playlist for listening while you read the book (if you can listen to music and read a book at the same time. I can’t really, but i can go back and forth) over at the wonderful largeheartedboy site.

As ever you can get all your information about the book and order it by clicking on the links here.

Or join the Facebook group here, where violent argument has already broken out.

Many thanks to all the wonderful family and friends who have supported me along the way, and to the great people at Gotham who brought this tale to the world.

More later tonight on the controversy already breaking out about the stunning revelations within this book and my answer to the eternal “Why should I care about these people?” question.

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Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost news – 1 Week To Go

October 27th, 2009 by Richard under dontfollowmeimlost. No Comments.

Just a week left until the story will be told. Getting down to the wire and hearing some interesting murmurs both of curiosity and anger from the Hampshire campus.

Got a lovely plug today from Daily Candy, which recommended reading DFMIL on a spa weekend.

Things are heating up over at the Facebook group, where the forces for and against the book are firing their first salvos. Why not do yourself a favor and join today?

And as ever, check out all the pertinent links to buy or learn more right here.

And then here is your old Hampshire pic #006. Enjoy.

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I Can Save the Oscars

October 21st, 2009 by Richard under elsewhere writings. No Comments.

If the Academy would just heed my warnings. My guide to Oscar 3000 is right here.

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100 Old Hampshire Photos #005

October 21st, 2009 by Richard under dontfollowmeimlost. No Comments.

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All part of the thrilling countdown to the release of my book, Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost: A Memoir of Hampshire College at the Twilight of the 80’s. To buy it today or to learn more, click here.

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100 Old Hampshire Photos #005

October 15th, 2009 by Richard under dontfollowmeimlost. 2 Comments.

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All part of the thrilling countdown to the release of my book, Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost: A Memoir of Hampshire College at the Twilight of the 80’s. To buy it today, click here.

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At last, the story will be told

October 14th, 2009 by Richard under dontfollowmeimlost. No Comments.

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Click here to order today!

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