Review Come Again by Howard Stern

2019 not-fiction book by Howard Stern

Howard Stern Comes Again
Howard Stern Comes Again cover.jpg
Author Howard Stern
State United States
Linguistic communication English language
Publisher Simon & Schuster

Publication date

May fourteen, 2019
Media type
  • Hardcover
  • eBook
Pages 560 (Hardcover)
ISBN 978-one-501-19429-0
Preceded past Miss America

Howard Stern Comes Once again is the third volume by American radio personality Howard Stern, released on May xiv, 2019 by Simon & Schuster. Information technology is his first volume in 24 years since the release of Miss America (1995).[1]

Groundwork [edit]

Past early 2017, Stern had been dissemination his radio testify on SiriusXM for eleven years and looked into the idea of writing a third volume, post-obit Private Parts (1993) and Miss America (1995). He entered discussions with Simon & Schuster, the publisher of Individual Parts, who were cracking to release it and assigned editor and publisher Jonathan Karp to collaborate with Stern on the project. At first Stern felt apprehensive about writing a third book because his get-go two had reached "crazy" levels of success.[2] Karp was adamant to make the process easy for Stern, however, and in April 2017, having discussed the idea of printing a selection of glory interviews from his radio show, visited Stern'south Manhattan apartment and presented him with a mockup book of 30 transcripts that he had chosen, complete with a book jacket. Stern was flattered over the gesture, which convinced him to go ahead with the project.[3] Shortly before the book's release, Stern revealed that a key reason to write a third volume was his cancer scare in May 2017, after a growth was found on one of his kidneys which turned out to exist a benign cyst.[3]

Writing [edit]

By the time Stern started on the volume, he had decided to expand its initial concept and write not only commentary on some of his favorite interviews, but autobiographical chapters on his life and career in recent years. He decided against using the interviews that Karp originally chose and set about the task of picking his own, trawling through hundreds of transcripts until he settled on 40 and prepared an introduction for each 1.[iii] Stern also combined excerpts from interviews on a unifying theme, including sex and relationships and coin and fame.[three] During this procedure, Stern decided to include passages from on-air conversations with Donald Trump throughout the book that appointment dorsum equally early on as 1995. Stern had planned to complete the book in ane year, but this editing process took time which delayed the project by a further year.[3] Stern had to remind Karp to remain patient for him to evangelize and dedicated almost of his weekends and vacation time to write it, something that he had done on his previous books and vowed "would never do again."[2] Upon completion, Stern said: "I put my heart and soul into this book and could non exist more proud of it."[2] The worldwide publishing rights were acquired by Jonathan Kara and Sean Manning from Stern's agent.[ii]

Declaration [edit]

In June 2018, Stern revealed on his radio evidence that he had started on a "secret project" and was looking through old photos of himself to utilise for it. Two months later, the book appeared in the upcoming titles section on Simon & Schuster'south website with an initial release appointment of September 25, 2018.[4] The incident generated some media interest, including from Artie Lange and John Melendez, two former staff members of The Howard Stern Show who speculated what the book was going to exist about.[4]

Afterward the initial release date was pushed dorsum, Stern formally announced the book on his radio bear witness on March 12, 2019, revealing its title and front cover.[5] Within hours of the proclamation, the force of pre-lodge sales made the book number one on Amazon'south best seller list.[6] A rift adult between Stern and talk bear witness host Wendy Williams, who discussed the book on her show and declared Stern had lost his edge from his past shock jock days and had become "so Hollywood right now". Stern retaliated on the air the following forenoon, feeling insulted and told Williams to "keep your opinion to yourself".[7] Two months later, Stern apologised to Williams for his reaction: "If 'Hollywood' means that I've evolved in some way and the show has changed, then aye, she hit the nail on the head."[eight]

Content [edit]

In improver to the celebrity interviews and Stern's commentary on them, the volume details Stern's departure from terrestrial radio in 2005 and his move to SiriusXM the following year, his life and career since then.[two] The Hollywood Reporter described his introductions to the celebrity interviews equally "similar a serial of love letters to his subjects."[2] Celebrities that are featured in the book include Madonna, Mike Tyson, Lady Gaga, Billy Joel, Jimmy Kimmel, and Jerry Seinfeld.[9] Stern revealed that his 2015 interview with Conan O'Brien every bit his favorite of his career.[ten]

Release and reception [edit]

The book was released on May 14, 2019 in hardcover and electronic formats.[ane] Stern embarked on a media tour to promote the volume, granting printing, radio, and tv interviews.[11] [12] Prior to the book'south release Stern hired Leslee Dart as a publicist.[xiii] On the day of release, the book entered Amazon'due south best seller listing at number one.[12] An extract from the book was exclusively published online by Rolling Rock.[fourteen] The volume entered The New York Times All-time Seller listing at No. 1 nether the hardcover and combined print and east-book categories.[15] [16]

In a review for Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Melissa Ruggieri thought the book is "a gorgeous compendium" of interviews and praised Stern'due south interviewing style with a vocalisation "always prominent equally a narrator and guide through these engrossing dives into the lives of others."[17] A more critical review from Maureen Callahan appeared in The New York Post who considered it a "drag" to encounter Stern promote a book that contains "just 17 pages of new, personal material – and if yous've seen whatsoever of his interviews, you know exactly what's on those pages."[18]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Howard Stern Comes Again". Simon and Schuster. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d east f Romano, Nick. "Howard Stern to release outset book in more than than 20 years". Amusement Weekly . Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d due east Rose, Lacy (May 8, 2019). ""All I'm Thinking Is, 'I'm Going to Die'": Howard Stern Reveals Cancer Scare, Trump Regrets and Details of a Dishy New Book". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  4. ^ a b Johnson, Richard (8 August 2018). "What to expect from Howard Stern'southward upcoming book". Page Vi . Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Howard Stern Announces New Book". All Access. March 12, 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Howard Stern is No. 1 – on Amazon best-seller listing". The Seattle Times. 12 March 2019. Retrieved xiii March 2019.
  7. ^ McDermott, Maeve (fourteen March 2019). "Howard Stern goes after Wendy Williams: 'Go on your opinion to yourself'". Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  8. ^ Rose, Lacey (May eight, 2019). ""All I'm Thinking Is, 'I'm Going to Die'": Howard Stern Reveals Cancer Scare, Trump Regrets and Details of a Dishy New Book". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved May xv, 2019.
  9. ^ Johnson, Richard (14 April 2019). "Andy Cohen's threesome highlighted in new Howard Stern book". Page 6. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Howard Stern Named His Favorite Interview Ever, And It's a Big Surprise". Proverb. May 8, 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  11. ^ "Howard tells the world nigh his new book alive on the Stern show". HowardStern.com. 12 March 2019. Retrieved xiii March 2019.
  12. ^ a b Levine, Jon (May 14, 2019). ""Howard Stern Comes Again" Debuts Atop Amazon Best-Seller Listing". The Wrap. Retrieved May fifteen, 2019.
  13. ^ Mohr, January (Apr nine, 2019). "Howard Stern hires power publicist ahead of book launch". Page Vi. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  14. ^ Greene, Andy (May xv, 2019). "Exclusive Book Excerpt: Howard Stern on the Beatles and Ed Sheeran". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Hardcover Nonfiction". The New York Times. May 26, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  16. ^ "Combined Print & East-Book Nonfiction". The New York Times. May 26, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  17. ^ Ruggieri, Melissa (May xiv, 2019). "Book review: 'Howard Stern Comes Over again' cements his legacy as ace interviewer". Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Retrieved May fifteen, 2019.
  18. ^ Callahan, Maureen (May fifteen, 2019). "Howard Stern proves he hasn't actually changed at all". The New York Post. Retrieved 15 May 2019.

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