Shatner rules

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Shatner rules (2011, Dutton)

251 pages

English language

Published July 18, 2011 by Dutton.

ISBN:
978-0-525-95251-0
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Pre-Picard

4 stars

I saw William Shatner give a talk at MIT back in the eighties. I recalls his enthusiasm, relating stories that surely were embellished, one of which featured some instinctual martial arts prowess that he miraculously summoned, along with a complete misunderstanding of physics (he cited the opposite of one of Newton’s Laws). The crowd loved him.

This memoir is similar, but it’s not all ham. Spanning the ups and downs of his adult life (not much about his childhood, but you get the impression that he didn’t get the attention he needed), he gets serious about his first wife’s addiction and accidental death, rough treatment by tabloids, low points of his career (living out of a car), and his ambivalence about being Kirk (interestingly resolved after meeting Patrick Stewart, who took his Jean-Luc Picard role very seriously).

Despite the self-deprecating bits of his narration, Shatner is obviously sensitive to the …

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  • Humor
  • Biography

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