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Gonzo Neurotic

By Jerry Stahl
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“Jerry Stahl should either get the Pulitzer prize or be shot down in the street like a dog.” —Anthony Bourdain

Fifty years of sex, drugs, show business, bad behavior, and American excess—Gonzo Neurotic collects Jerry Stahl at his most reckless, rueful, and alive.

Long before descending into the underworld of addiction in Permanent Midnight—the memoir, and later film, that made him famous—Jerry Stahl had built a singular literary career reporting from America’s psychic gutters and cultural sideshows. Ricocheting from porn sets, beauty pageants, televangelists, celebrity implosions, recovery culture, and Hollywood grotesquerie to darker territories of illness, addiction, Jewish identity, and survival, Stahl’s writing has always been electric—but much of it has never been digitized.

Now, in Gonzo Neurotic, Stahl brings together the magazine work that made him with the fiction, memoir, and screenwriting he has honed over decades, interleaved with his own mordant present-day commentary on youthful lunacy and catastrophic life choices. Spanning the 1970s to the 2020s, the book takes readers from the “wet heart of Pageantland” at the Miss America pageant to the post-nuclear sets of cult erotica and the surreal writers’ rooms of ALF and Moonlighting. Stahl charts his rapid mental and physical decline alongside profiles of figures like Marlon Brando, Samuel L. Jackson, and Benicio del Toro. The result is a sharp, wickedly funny, and ultimately cathartic reckoning through a half century of cultural and personal upheaval.

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About Jerry Stahl

Award-winning author, journalist and screenwriter, Jerry Stahl is the author of twelve books, including the best-selling novel, I, Fatty and the memoir, Permanent Midnight, made into a movie starring Ben Stiller. His most recent work, Nein, Nein, Nein!, was included in Kirkus Reviews 100 Best Books of 2023 and optioned by Robert Downey. His much-anthologized journalism and fiction have appeared in Esquire, the Believer, Vice, and The New York Times, among other places. Stahl has written extensively for TV and film, including the highest rated episodes of CSI, Bad Boys 2, Hemingway & Gellhorn, and Escape at Dannemora, for which he received an Emmy nomination. With the director, he co-wrote the underground classics, Café Flesh and Dr. Caligari, which continue to be shown at European avant garde festivals. Stahl has taught at Sylmar Juvenile Hall and San Quentin. His acting credits include David Lynch’s Inland Empire and Apple TV’s Severance. A new novel, Bad Sex in the Afterlife, will be published by Arcade Books in 2027. He has two daughters, and is married to Zoe Hansen, whose memoir, Going Down in Gotham, will be released in spring 2026. He has worked at McDonalds (at 38, not to brag), is a father of two daughters and a former heroin addict.

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