The Pirate
A Journey Through Rebellion and Music
Jn Gnarr author Lytton Smith translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Deep Vellum Publishing
Published:28th Jan '16
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This memoir chronicles Jon Gnarr's teenage years, highlighting his discovery of punk music and the rebellion it inspires, as detailed in The Pirate.
In The Pirate, Jon Gnarr delves into the tumultuous years of his adolescence, marked by relentless bullying and a quest for identity. This second volume of his childhood memoir trilogy captures the essence of a young boy seeking solace and strength in the raw energy of punk music. The Sex Pistols and the philosophies of Prince Kropotkin become his guides, offering a glimpse into a world where rebellion is not just an act but a way of life. With a blend of humor and heartfelt reflection, Gnarr paints a vivid picture of a youth grappling with societal expectations and personal struggles.
The narrative is not merely a recounting of events but an exploration of the transformative power of music and the anarchy it represents. As he navigates the challenges of growing up, Gnarr finds a community within the punk scene, where he can embrace his individuality and challenge the status quo. The Pirate serves as both a personal memoir and a commentary on the broader societal issues that resonate with many, making it relatable and poignant.
Through his unique voice, Gnarr emerges as a symbol of resilience and creativity. His journey from a bullied child to an international comedic sensation and former mayor of Reykjavik is both inspiring and thought-provoking. The Pirate is a testament to the importance of finding one's voice amidst chaos and the unyielding spirit of youth in the face of adversity.
"Anyone who felt like the outcast in school, in indefinable limbo between jock, bookworm, stoner, or class clown, yet still shunned and excluded and on your own planet, will identify with The Pirate. In fact, it will make you relive those days in a way that brings all of those insecurities and triumphs vividly back to life." -- Doug Stanhope "Jon Gnarr may be best known as the comedian who became mayor of Reykjavik, but he also impresses with his writing. The Pirate recounts his teen years and punk rock's influence on his life." -- David Gutkowski, Largehearted Boy "In my opinion this is one of the most remarkable books to have come out in the last year...Teenagers should read this book, without question...I thought it was simply wonderful." -- Kolbrun Bergthorsdottir, Kiljan (Icelandic National TV) "Here we are a delivered a furious mind racing to process and understand in order to solve the riddle of his perpetual position as outsider... Those who found punk as a refuge in their troubled teens and twenties will delight in thinking through our experiences while reading... Give it a read and remember your first all-age hardcore matinee show." -- Brandon Gray Miller, Professor, SMU "The language is reminiscent even of Thorbergur Thordarson, with his clarity and simplicity. I also find the history of punk in this book very interesting." -- Sigurdur Valgeirsson, Icelandic National TV "He's a bit of a genius, that Jon." -- Egill Helgason, Kiljan (Icelandic National TV) "A heartfelt and searing tale of bullying, rebellion and the search for a place to belong in the world. A story that genuinely touches the reader." -- Fridrika Benonysdottir, Frettabladid "...[The Pirate] plainly shows the destructive effects of prejudice and how a lack of realistic options and willingness to understand the boy is soul-destroying and dangerous...The strength of The Pirate, the second volume of Jon's memoirs, is its sincerity: the boy's point of view and the narration shaped by his inner voice." -- Frida Bjork Ingvarsdottir, Vidsja (National Broadcasting Station) "A dark memoir full of black humor that details the author's painful experiences as a child unable to fit in due to struggling with learning and emotional disorders, [The Indian] illuminates the struggles that come from being considered broken. Written with cleverly shifting points of view, this haunting narrative invites readers to consider the trauma of an outcast child." -- World Literature Today, on The Indian "[The Pirate] is a highly readable book, enormously powerful and particularly heartfelt. ...A book not soon forgotten." -- Kolbrun Bergthorsdottir, Morgunbladid "By turns funny and despairing (Gnarr had ADHD and severe dyslexia as a child), as well as providing a glimpse into Icelandic culture beyond Bjork, The Indian is entertaining and enlightening." -- Cary Darling, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Critic's Pick, on The Indian) "Hypnotic and heartbreaking...Let 'normal' people have their 'normal' heroes. The rest of us have Jon Gnarr, and the world's a better place for it." -- Michael Schaub, NPR, on The Indian "Gnarr's finest accomplishment in [The Indian], surpassing others in the genre, is the absolute immediacy of the childhood experience...Gnarr returns those emotions--all the emotions of childhood--to their context, adding the suffering of learning them, finding new restrictions, fearing ones you don't know, and we relate to them once again." -- P.T. Smith, Three Percent
ISBN: 9781941920206
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 283g
256 pages