The oral history delves into his junkie days, “darkly vulnerable” relationships with women and strange obsession with tanning. A new book by Anthony Bourdain’s longtime assistant, Laurie Woolever, shares stories from 91 friends and family members about all stages of the late writer’s life. Some 91 people, from journalist Christiane Amanpour to restaurateur David Chang, shared their thoughts on the late writer, whose dark final days were recently recounted in the documentary “Roadrunner.” The revelations include never-before-shared memories and disturbing common themes. Those emotional, sometimes shocking anecdotes and remembrances form her new book, “Bourdain: The Definitive Oral Biography” (Ecco, Sept. “I learned something new from every single person that I spoke with.” There were “stories I’d never heard and insights and observations that were new to me,” Woolever told The Post. After working with him for so long, she thought she knew pretty much all there was to know about him. Woolever first met Bourdain in 2002 when he hired her to help him write a cookbook. Here are the dead celebs that will have their Twitter ‘blue checks’ restoredĬouple on a mission to visit every diner in NJ reveal best in the stateĪnthony Bourdain ‘never stopped drinking,’ ‘hated who he had become’: bookĪ few months after Anthony Bourdain’s death in June 2018 at age 61, his longtime assistant Laurie Woolever started interviewing his friends and family. Which zodiac sign has big-D energy? An astrologer tells all
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