A homegrown philosopher, a brilliant actor, a touching father, a selfless prophet—or a clown? Who is in front of us?
In his new autobiographical audio book, the famous actor, screenwriter, writer, and priest—after taking a temporary break from his ministry—pulls back the curtain and lets us into his dressing room, where a medical gown, church vestments, a rocker jacket, and ripped jeans lie mixed together.
He recalls his childhood, discusses sharp topics, philosophizes, provokes the audience, plays around, and urges action—using wit to try to make sense of the contradictions of his artistic nature.
And he himself is the hero of both this and the fantastical, yet fully realistic prose!