Shockaholic

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Shockaholic is a memoir by Carrie Fisher that blends dark humor and candid reflection on her experiences with fame, mental illness, and electroconvulsive therapy.

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instanceOf book
author Carrie Fisher NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Simon & Schuster design team NERFINISHED
exploresTheme family relationships
identity
memory
recovery
stigma of mental illness
follows Wishful Drinking NERFINISHED
genre autobiography
humor
memoir
non-fiction
hasForm essay collection
hasSubject Hollywood NERFINISHED
addiction
bipolar disorder
celebrity culture
electroconvulsive therapy
fame
mental illness
language English
mainCharacter Carrie Fisher NERFINISHED
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective first person
notableChapterSubject Debbie Reynolds NERFINISHED
Eddie Fisher NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Taylor NERFINISHED
Michael Jackson NERFINISHED
notableFor blending comedy with serious topics
frank discussion of electroconvulsive therapy
pages 176
publicationDate 2011
publisher Simon & Schuster
setting Hollywood NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
tone candid
darkly comic
usesLiteraryDevice anecdotal narrative
self-deprecating humor

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Carrie Fisher notableWork Shockaholic