Augusten Burroughs “A Wolf at the Table”
May 23rd, 2008
Before the life he described in “Running With Scissors,” Augusten Burroughs remembers a life with his father, a neglectful, abusive sociopath.
That’s the life he chronicles in his new book “A Wolf at the Table,” a darker, less overtly funny book than his previous memoirs. For Burroughs, it is a kind of prequel to “Scissors.”
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