I am Spock

342 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 1995 by Hyperion.

ISBN:
978-0-7868-6182-8
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I Am Spock

3.75 I read this having seen more SNW Spock than TOS. I knew of two contributions by Nimoy that gave me a positive impression and spurred me to read another memoir by someone I wasn't necessarily a dedicated fan of (following the vibrant Fingers Crossed by Miki Berenyi). One was something he wrote in 1968 for FaVE magazine entitled Spock: Teenage Outcast, and the other was The Full Body Project from 2007 via Lindy West's piece about his photography.

The writing is plain and there are from-another-era moments (although I'm sure he would've been pro a sensitivity reader). Nimoy is gracious throughout, I appreciated hearing his approach to storytelling and insights into directing, and I got all the background tidbits I was looking for. Favourite piece of trivia: "On the Star Trek set, I’d take copious swigs of honey around three or four in the afternoon in order to keep …

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Fascinating.

Well I HAD to say that, didn't I? But it actually was. Even more so if you've read his earlier book "I am not Spock". Leonard Nimoy's almost conversation prose is a joy to read and this is one of the few autobiographies which has left me with the feeling that I've spent a couple of hours in the author's living room chatting to him about his past. Highly recommended :)

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Subjects

  • Nimoy, Leonard
  • Star trek (Television program)
  • Actors -- United States -- Biography
  • Star Trek films