Delusions of Grandma

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Delusions of Grandma is a semi-autobiographical comic novel by Carrie Fisher that satirically explores Hollywood, family dysfunction, and mental health.

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instanceOf novel
author Carrie Fisher NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy The Best Awful NERFINISHED
genre comic novel
satire
semi-autobiographical fiction
hasISBN 9780671797259
hasProtagonist Cora Sharpe NERFINISHED
hasSubject bipolar disorder
pregnancy
romantic relationships
show business
therapy
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainSetting Hollywood NERFINISHED
mainTheme Hollywood culture
addiction and recovery
celebrity life
family dysfunction
mental health
mother–daughter relationships
mediaType print
narrativeStyle first-person narration
notableAspect blends comedy with serious treatment of mental illness
draws heavily on Carrie Fisher’s own experiences in Hollywood
explores complicated family relationships
originalPublisher Simon & Schuster NERFINISHED
precededBy Surrender the Pink NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation screenwriter
publicationYear 1993
tone humorous
satirical
workInSeries Carrie Fisher novels

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