A legend in comedy and film, Woody Allen takes readers on an intimate, often hilarious journey through his life and career. From his Brooklyn childhood to his early days as a struggling stand-up, he shares the highs and lows of a career spanning over sixty years.
With his signature wit and storytelling flair, Allen reflects on his time writing for Sid Caesar, breaking into moviemaking with Take the Money and Run, and directing classics like Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Midnight in Paris. Along the way, he candidly explores his marriages, romances, friendships, and creative obsessions.
A New York Times bestseller, this memoir is a deeply personal, wildly entertaining self-portrait of one of the most influential filmmakers of our time.
 
				 
															 
             
            