![]() Referring to a right-wing group asking for donations for its effort to have him removed from the airwaves, Stern wonders, "Why are they raising money to force me off the air? Send the money directly to me, and if it's enough, I'll leave voluntarily." In an on-air discussion with Dick Cavett, Stern combined a reference to Cavett's up-and-now-mostly-down talk show career with one to Cavett's long battle against depression this way: "What's worse, Dick, when they cancel one of your shows or when they cancel one of your prescriptions?"Īnd, very occasionally, Stern is even funny when the topic might actually matter to someone. ![]() For anybody harboring any remaining doubts, Private Parts proves that in America today, anything can be a "book," and anyone can be an "author." Indeed, it proves that anyone can be the nation's No.1 best-selling "author." Yet another triumph of democracy over quality. Well, with the publication of this book, a 446-page attack of verbarrhea from morning radio man Howard Stern, it's going to get much worse. Private Parts Howard Stern Simon & Schuster, $23 By Scott Shuger People in book publishing are always complaining about how much material they have to wade through and how little of it is any good. MLA style: "Private Parts." The Free Library. ![]()
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