Permanent Midnight is a memoir written by Jerry Stahl, detailing his struggles with drug addiction and his experiences working as a television writer in Hollywood.
The book follows Stahl's descent into heroin addiction, his attempts at recovery, and his constant battle with relapse. Stahl's addiction affects every aspect of his life, including his relationships, his career, and his mental health.
Despite his struggles, Stahl manages to find some success as a writer, working on popular television shows such as ALF and Thirtysomething. However, his addiction continues to haunt him, leading to a downward spiral that threatens to destroy everything he has worked for.
Permanent Midnight is a raw and honest portrayal of addiction, recovery, and the dark side of Hollywood. Stahl's writing is both humorous and heartbreaking, offering a glimpse into the mind of a man struggling to overcome his demons.
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Permanent Midnight
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Overwhelming
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Godspeed
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Horses
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Get Miles
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Free Ride
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Now is the Time (Permanent Midnight Mix)
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Smack My Bitch Up
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Liam Howlett:
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The Prodigy: Performer Ultramagnetic MC's: Contains portions of "give the drummer some" |
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Honey
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Moby:
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She Cries Your Name
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Tape Loop (Diabolical Brothers Mix)
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2wicky
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When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
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Take Your Time
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Jingle Bells
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Walking Spanish
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Young Man
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I Love a Parade
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Harold Arlen:
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