The Gilded Razor, Sam Lansky
The Gilded Razor, Sam Lansky
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The Gilded Razor
A Memoir

Author: Sam Lansky

Narrator: Cole Ferguson

Unabridged: 8 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/12/2016


Synopsis

Sharply funny and compulsively readable, The Gilded Razor is a “powerful addition to the literature of active addiction and recovery” (New York Times bestselling author Bill Clegg) from debut author Sam Lansky.The Gilded Razor is the true story of a double life that New York Times bestselling author George Hodgman called “virtuosic.” By the age of seventeen, Sam Lansky was an all-star student with Ivy League aspirations in his final year at an elite New York City prep school. But a nasty addiction to prescription pills spiraled rapidly out of control, compounded by a string of reckless affairs with older men, leaving his bright future in jeopardy. After a terrifying overdose, he tried to straighten out. Yet as he journeyed from the glittering streets of Manhattan, to a wilderness boot camp in Utah, to a psych ward in New Orleans, he only found more opportunities to create chaos—until finally, he began to face himself.In the vein of Elizabeth Wurtzel and Augusten Burroughs, Lansky scrapes away at his own life as a young addict and exposes profoundly universal anxieties. Told with remarkable sensitivity, biting humor, and unrelenting self-awareness, The Gilded Razor is a coming-of-age story of searing honesty and lyricism and “one of the best portraits about the implacable power of addiction” (Susan Cheever, bestselling author of Drinking in America).

About Sam Lansky

Sam Lansky is an editor at TIME. He has written for New York magazine, The Atlantic, Esquire, Out, and Grantland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter on July 14, 2017

An amazing addiction memoir! I related to this so much since I got sober at the same age. Check out my full review on my booktube channel [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Greg on May 31, 2016

Rich white kid does drugs and has lots of sex, then goes to rehab. How fresh! What a crucial new voice! Competent on a sentence-to-sentence basis, otherwise completely unnecessary. And that pompous prologue that begins "For many years after it was over...", like being a party boy is akin to running......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on March 29, 2021

Take Gossip Girl, mix in some Less Than Zero, multiply it gay and make it real and riveting. The only thing I didn’t like about this powerful and painful addiction memoir was how much I could relate to it.......more

Goodreads review by George on January 03, 2023

The first 100 pages almost put me off this memoir. There is a reference to Lansky taking a memoir course, and the other students finding his protagonist "unlikable". That about sums it up. At the beginning we are presented with a 17 year drug addict, but not his voice or his world; instead we are gi......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 18, 2016

Maybe he saw in me the same sickness that I saw in myself – it was hard to miss – but the exquisite agony of that rejection was paralytic, reinforcing some privately held belief that I was fundamentally damaged or defective. True intimacy was a distant point on the horizon, too evanescent to count o......more