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Augusten Burroughs

Augusten Xon Burroughs (born Christopher Richter Robison, October 23, 1965) is an American writer best known for his New York Times bestselling memoir Running with Scissors (2002).

Augusten Burroughs
Burroughs in New York City, 2007
BornChristopher Richter Robison
(1965-10-23) October 23, 1965 (age 57)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation
Period2000–present
SubjectMemoir, humor
Notable worksRunning with Scissors (2002), A Wolf at the Table (2008)
Spouse
Christopher Schelling
(m. 2013)
RelativesJohn Elder Robison (brother)
Website
www.augusten.com

Early life

Christopher Richter Robison was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the younger of two sons of poet Margaret Robison and John G. Robison, former head of the philosophy department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[1][2][3]

He is eight years younger than his brother, fellow memoirist John Elder Robison. He was raised in various towns in Massachusetts, including Shutesbury, Amherst, and Northampton. His older brother had already escaped the unstable home before their parents divorced on July 29, 1978.[4] His mother then sent the 12-year-old Christopher to live with the family of her psychiatrist, Dr. Rodolph Harvey Turcotte, whose ever-changing collection of children, adopted children and patients lived in a large ramshackle property in Northampton.[4]

Robison's mother assigned legal guardianship to Turcotte, who believed that children became adults at 13. A few months after Robison moved in, Turcotte allowed him to drop out of sixth grade.

Education and writing career

Robison obtained a GED at age 17. At age 18, living on his own in Boston, he legally changed his name to Augusten Xon Burroughs.[5] He later enrolled at Holyoke Community College in Holyoke, Massachusetts, as a pre-med student, dropping out before the end of the first semester. He decided to settle in New York City and worked for a Manhattan-based advertising company. In 1996, he sought treatment for alcoholism at a rehabilitation center in Minnesota before returning to Manhattan.

Some of Burroughs' childhood experiences were chronicled in his successful first memoir, Running with Scissors (2002), which was later made into a film by the same name.

Augusten Burroughs discusses his road to writing, sobriety and the Turcottes over dinner in the East Village.

In addition to Scissors, Burroughs penned a second memoir, Dry (2003), about his experience during and after treatment for alcoholism. It was followed by two collections of memoir essays, Magical Thinking (2003) and Possible Side Effects (2006). His first novel, Sellevision, was published in 2000.[6]

Burroughs' writing focuses on subjects such as advertising, psychiatrists, religious families, and home shopping networks. It has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, House & Garden, BlackBook, New York, The Times, Bark, Attitude, and Out. Burroughs writes a monthly column for Details. Early in his career, he was a regular commentator on National Public Radio's Morning Edition.

In 2005, Universal Studios and Red Wagon Productions bought the rights to a film based on a then-unreleased memoir about Burroughs' relationship with his father. The book, called A Wolf at the Table, was released on April 29, 2008.

In October 2009, Burroughs released You Better Not Cry: Stories for Christmas, a book of short Christmas stories based on true events that occurred during his childhood.

In 2012, Burroughs released This Is How, a book of advice and memoirs.

In 2016, Burroughs released Lust & Wonder: A Memoir, a memoir about his life after rehab, and his relationships prior to and leading to his husband, Schelling.

Burroughs released his latest book, Toil & Trouble: A Memoir, in October 2019. The work details his experience coming out as "a witch" and moving from his apartment in New York City into a mansion in Connecticut with his husband.[7]

Burroughs' books are published by St. Martin's Press and Picador.

Personal life

In a January 2005 interview, reflecting on his life with his then partner, graphic designer Dennis Pilsits,[8] Burroughs said paying tax should allow same-sex couples full legal entitlements:

That's what gay people need to be allowed to do – get married. Not have domestic partnerships; that's not acceptable. I don't believe for a moment [gay marriage] would destroy the sanctity of marriage. But let's just say for a moment that it does. Well, then the sanctity of marriage just has to be destroyed. It's just too bad. You can't have one set of benefits and only give them to some of the people.[9]

Burroughs divides time between New York City and Amherst, Massachusetts.[10] On April 1, 2013, Burroughs married his longtime agent and companion Christopher Schelling at the Staten Island Borough Hall of New York City.[11]

Burroughs has been profiled in People, The Guardian, and Entertainment Weekly, where he ranked 15 on the 2005 list of "The 25 Funniest People in America" and was named to the magazine's "It List".

Burroughs was presented with a special Trustee Award at the Lambda Literary Awards in 2013.[12]

Lawsuit over Running with Scissors

The family of Dr. Turcotte (who died in 2000), Burroughs' legal guardian when he was a child, were concerned about the depiction of the Finch family in Running with Scissors.[4] In August 2007, Burroughs and his publisher, St. Martin's Press, settled with the Turcotte family, who stated that their presentation as the Finch family was largely fictional[13] and written in a sensational manner. The Turcottes originally sought damages of $2 million for invasion of privacy, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Burroughs defended his work as "entirely accurate," but agreed to call the work a "book" (instead of "memoir") in the author's note, to alter the acknowledgments page in future editions to recognize the Turcotte family's conflicting memories of described events, and express regret for "any unintentional harm" to the Turcotte family.[14]

In August 2007, when the suit was settled, Burroughs stated:

I consider this not only a personal victory but a victory for all memoirists. I still maintain that the book is an entirely accurate memoir, and that it was not fictionalized or sensationalized in any way. I did not embellish or invent elements. We had a very strong case because I had the truth on my side.[15]

In October 2007, Burroughs further stated that he felt vindicated by the settlement:

I'm not at all sorry that I wrote it. And you know, the suit settled – it settled in my favor. I didn't change a word of the memoir, not one word of it. It's still a memoir, it's marketed as a memoir, [the Turcottes] agreed one hundred percent that it is a memoir.[16]

Film and television

Running with Scissors was made into a film in 2006. It was directed by Ryan Murphy, produced by Brad Pitt, and starred Joseph Cross, Brian Cox, Annette Bening, Alec Baldwin, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Evan Rachel Wood. Bening was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role.

Bibliography

Contributions

See also

References

  1. ^ . Augusten.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2018. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  2. ^ "Augusten Burroughs and the art of memoir". CBS News. 27 January 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Christopher Schelling Augusten Burroughs". Weddings. The New York Times. 7 April 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Espinoza, Galina (September 23, 2002). "Pain Relief". People. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  5. ^ Stuever, Hank (July 30, 2002). "Growing up truly absurd". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
  6. ^ "Sellevison". Hollywood.com. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  7. ^ "Augusten Burroughs offers amusing take on moving". Boston Herald. October 6, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  8. ^ "Augusten Burroughs on Twitter". Twitter.com. 21 October 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2016. Dennis and I have split. It is painful. But we're talking, which we have not done enough of. For the dogs, it just means 2 sets of toys.
  9. ^ "Steve Dow, Journalist". Stevedow.com.au. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  10. ^ Bolonik, Kera (July 8, 2003). . Salon.com. Archived from the original on September 10, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2008.
  11. ^ Burroughs, Augusten (May 26, 2013). "Losing a 'boyfriend' the best way possible". The New York Times. p. ST6.
  12. ^ . LGBT Weekly. June 4, 2013. Archived from the original on June 10, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  13. ^ "Ruthless with Scissors", Vanity Fair, Buzz Bissinger. January 2007.
  14. ^ "Burroughs Settles Lawsuit with Scissors Family", USA Today, Rodrique Ngowi. August 30, 2007.
  15. ^ Entertainment News – Latest Breaking Celebrity, Film, TV, Music and Movie News. Townhall.com (2007-08-30). Retrieved on 2016-11-22.
  16. ^ Shankbone, David (October 12, 2007) Interview with Augusten Burroughs, Wikinews.

External links

  • Official website

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Augusten Xon Burroughs born Christopher Richter Robison October 23 1965 is an American writer best known for his New York Times bestselling memoir Running with Scissors 2002 Augusten BurroughsBurroughs in New York City 2007BornChristopher Richter Robison 1965 10 23 October 23 1965 age 57 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S OccupationScreenwriter memoirist essayistPeriod2000 presentSubjectMemoir humorNotable worksRunning with Scissors 2002 A Wolf at the Table 2008 SpouseChristopher Schelling m 2013 wbr RelativesJohn Elder Robison brother Websitewww wbr augusten wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Education and writing career 3 Personal life 4 Lawsuit over Running with Scissors 5 Film and television 6 Bibliography 6 1 Contributions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditChristopher Richter Robison was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania the younger of two sons of poet Margaret Robison and John G Robison former head of the philosophy department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst 1 2 3 He is eight years younger than his brother fellow memoirist John Elder Robison He was raised in various towns in Massachusetts including Shutesbury Amherst and Northampton His older brother had already escaped the unstable home before their parents divorced on July 29 1978 4 His mother then sent the 12 year old Christopher to live with the family of her psychiatrist Dr Rodolph Harvey Turcotte whose ever changing collection of children adopted children and patients lived in a large ramshackle property in Northampton 4 Robison s mother assigned legal guardianship to Turcotte who believed that children became adults at 13 A few months after Robison moved in Turcotte allowed him to drop out of sixth grade Education and writing career EditRobison obtained a GED at age 17 At age 18 living on his own in Boston he legally changed his name to Augusten Xon Burroughs 5 He later enrolled at Holyoke Community College in Holyoke Massachusetts as a pre med student dropping out before the end of the first semester He decided to settle in New York City and worked for a Manhattan based advertising company In 1996 he sought treatment for alcoholism at a rehabilitation center in Minnesota before returning to Manhattan Some of Burroughs childhood experiences were chronicled in his successful first memoir Running with Scissors 2002 which was later made into a film by the same name source source Augusten Burroughs discusses his road to writing sobriety and the Turcottes over dinner in the East Village In addition to Scissors Burroughs penned a second memoir Dry 2003 about his experience during and after treatment for alcoholism It was followed by two collections of memoir essays Magical Thinking 2003 and Possible Side Effects 2006 His first novel Sellevision was published in 2000 6 Burroughs writing focuses on subjects such as advertising psychiatrists religious families and home shopping networks It has appeared in publications such as The New York Times House amp Garden BlackBook New York The Times Bark Attitude and Out Burroughs writes a monthly column for Details Early in his career he was a regular commentator on National Public Radio s Morning Edition In 2005 Universal Studios and Red Wagon Productions bought the rights to a film based on a then unreleased memoir about Burroughs relationship with his father The book called A Wolf at the Table was released on April 29 2008 In October 2009 Burroughs released You Better Not Cry Stories for Christmas a book of short Christmas stories based on true events that occurred during his childhood In 2012 Burroughs released This Is How a book of advice and memoirs In 2016 Burroughs released Lust amp Wonder A Memoir a memoir about his life after rehab and his relationships prior to and leading to his husband Schelling Burroughs released his latest book Toil amp Trouble A Memoir in October 2019 The work details his experience coming out as a witch and moving from his apartment in New York City into a mansion in Connecticut with his husband 7 Burroughs books are published by St Martin s Press and Picador Personal life EditIn a January 2005 interview reflecting on his life with his then partner graphic designer Dennis Pilsits 8 Burroughs said paying tax should allow same sex couples full legal entitlements That s what gay people need to be allowed to do get married Not have domestic partnerships that s not acceptable I don t believe for a moment gay marriage would destroy the sanctity of marriage But let s just say for a moment that it does Well then the sanctity of marriage just has to be destroyed It s just too bad You can t have one set of benefits and only give them to some of the people 9 Burroughs divides time between New York City and Amherst Massachusetts 10 On April 1 2013 Burroughs married his longtime agent and companion Christopher Schelling at the Staten Island Borough Hall of New York City 11 Burroughs has been profiled in People The Guardian and Entertainment Weekly where he ranked 15 on the 2005 list of The 25 Funniest People in America and was named to the magazine s It List Burroughs was presented with a special Trustee Award at the Lambda Literary Awards in 2013 12 Lawsuit over Running with Scissors EditThe family of Dr Turcotte who died in 2000 Burroughs legal guardian when he was a child were concerned about the depiction of the Finch family in Running with Scissors 4 In August 2007 Burroughs and his publisher St Martin s Press settled with the Turcotte family who stated that their presentation as the Finch family was largely fictional 13 and written in a sensational manner The Turcottes originally sought damages of 2 million for invasion of privacy defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress Burroughs defended his work as entirely accurate but agreed to call the work a book instead of memoir in the author s note to alter the acknowledgments page in future editions to recognize the Turcotte family s conflicting memories of described events and express regret for any unintentional harm to the Turcotte family 14 In August 2007 when the suit was settled Burroughs stated I consider this not only a personal victory but a victory for all memoirists I still maintain that the book is an entirely accurate memoir and that it was not fictionalized or sensationalized in any way I did not embellish or invent elements We had a very strong case because I had the truth on my side 15 In October 2007 Burroughs further stated that he felt vindicated by the settlement I m not at all sorry that I wrote it And you know the suit settled it settled in my favor I didn t change a word of the memoir not one word of it It s still a memoir it s marketed as a memoir the Turcottes agreed one hundred percent that it is a memoir 16 Film and television EditRunning with Scissors was made into a film in 2006 It was directed by Ryan Murphy produced by Brad Pitt and starred Joseph Cross Brian Cox Annette Bening Alec Baldwin Gwyneth Paltrow and Evan Rachel Wood Bening was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role Bibliography Edit2000 Sellevision ISBN 0 312 26772 X fiction 2002 Running with Scissors ISBN 0 312 28370 9 2003 Dry ISBN 0 312 42379 9 2004 Magical Thinking ISBN 0 312 31594 5 2006 Possible Side Effects ISBN 0 312 31596 1 2008 A Wolf at the Table ISBN 0 312 42827 8 2009 You Better Not Cry Stories for Christmas ISBN 0 312 34191 1 2011 Take Five Four Favorite Essays Plus One Never Been Seen Essay ISBN 1 429 95854 5 2012 This Is How Proven Aid in Overcoming Shyness Molestation Fatness Spinsterhood Grief Disease Lushery Decrepitude amp More For Young and Old Alike ISBN 9780312563554 2016 Lust amp Wonder A Memoir ISBN 9780312342036 2019 Toil amp Trouble A Memoir ISBN 9781250019950 Contributions Edit 2007 Look Me in the Eye My Life with Asperger s John Elder Robison ISBN 0 7393 5768 9 foreword See also EditLGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York City Literary analysisReferences Edit About Augusten Burroughs Augusten com Archived from the original on July 21 2018 Retrieved November 22 2016 Augusten Burroughs and the art of memoir CBS News 27 January 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Christopher Schelling Augusten Burroughs Weddings The New York Times 7 April 2013 Retrieved 22 November 2016 a b c Espinoza Galina September 23 2002 Pain Relief People Retrieved April 9 2018 Stuever Hank July 30 2002 Growing up truly absurd The Washington Post Retrieved April 25 2010 Sellevison Hollywood com Retrieved November 22 2016 Augusten Burroughs offers amusing take on moving Boston Herald October 6 2019 Retrieved September 14 2020 Augusten Burroughs on Twitter Twitter com 21 October 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Dennis and I have split It is painful But we re talking which we have not done enough of For the dogs it just means 2 sets of toys Steve Dow Journalist Stevedow com au 25 January 2013 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Bolonik Kera July 8 2003 Shaken and stirred Salon com Archived from the original on September 10 2009 Retrieved December 25 2008 Burroughs Augusten May 26 2013 Losing a boyfriend the best way possible The New York Times p ST6 25th annual Lambda Literary Award winners announced LGBT Weekly June 4 2013 Archived from the original on June 10 2013 Retrieved June 4 2013 Ruthless with Scissors Vanity Fair Buzz Bissinger January 2007 Burroughs Settles Lawsuit with Scissors Family USA Today Rodrique Ngowi August 30 2007 Entertainment News Latest Breaking Celebrity Film TV Music and Movie News Townhall com 2007 08 30 Retrieved on 2016 11 22 Shankbone David October 12 2007 Interview with Augusten Burroughs Wikinews External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Augusten Burroughs Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Augusten Burroughs amp oldid 1100539415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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