Published in 1989
256 pages
Gilda Radner was an Emmy Award winning American comedienne and actress, best known for her five years as part of the original cast of the NBC comedy seriesĀ Saturday Night Live. Radner’s death at 42 of ovarian cancer helped increase public awareness of the disease and the need for earlier detection and treatment.
What is this book about?
“I had wanted to wrap this book up in a neat little package. I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned the hard way that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end.”
The world fondly remembers the many faces of Gilda Radner: the adamant but misinformed Emily Litella; the hyperkinetic Girl Scout Judy Miller; the irrepressibly nerdy Lisa Loopner; the gross-out queen of local network news, Rosanne Rosannadanna. A supremely funny performer, Gilda lost a long and painful struggle in May 1989 to “the most unfunny thing in the world”–cancer. But the face she showed the world during this dark time was one of great courage and hope. It’s Always Something is the story of her struggle told in Gilda’s own remarkable words–a personal chronicle of strength and indomitable spirit and love undiminished by the cruel ravages of disease.
This is Gilda, with whom we laughed on Saturday Night Live: warm, big-hearted, outrageous, and real. This is Gilda’s last gift to us: the magnificent final performance of an incomparable entertainer whose life, though tragically brief, enriched our own lives beyond measure.