Pour Me A Life

Pour Me A Life by A. A. Gill, published by Orion Publishing Group in 2015, is a memoir that delves into the author’s experiences with alcoholism and the journey toward sobriety. Spanning 241 pages, this edition presents a candid exploration of the complexities of addiction, memory, and self-discovery. Gill recounts his struggles with drinking, the chaos of blackouts, and the emotional toll of lost relationships, all while offering vivid reflections on his life and the world around him.
Readers will find a raw and unvarnished narrative that intertwines themes of personal memoir, psychology, and the impact of addiction. Gill’s writing captures moments of despair alongside poignant insights into childhood, family, and the connections that shape our identities. Through painterly descriptions and honest musings, Pour Me A Life provides an intimate look at the interplay between creativity and personal challenges, making it a significant contribution to the genre of biography and autobiography.
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“A. A. Gill’s memoir begins in the dark of a dormitory with six strangers. He is an alcoholic, dying in the last-chance saloon – driven to dry out, not out of a desire to change but mainly through weariness. He tells the truth – as far as he can remember it – about drinking and about what it is like to be drunk. Pour Me is about the black-outs, the collapse, the despair: ‘Pockets were a constant source of surprise – a lamb chop, a votive candle, earrings, notes written on paper and ripped from books,’ and even, once, a pigeon. ‘Morning pockets,’ he says, ‘were like tiny crime scenes.’ He recalls the lost days, lost friends, failed marriages …But there was also ‘an optimum inebriation, a time when it was all golden, when the drink and the pleasure made sense and were brilliant’. Sobriety regained, there are painterly descriptions of people and places, unforgettable musings about childhood and family, art and religion, friendships and fatherhood; and, most movingly, the connections between his cooking, dyslexia and his missing brother. Full of raw and unvarnished truths, exquisitely written throughout, Pour Me is about lost time and self-discovery. Lacerating, unflinching, uplifting, it is a classic about drunken abandon.” —
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