Corey White is a comedian and writer with a pretty remarkable personal story. His memoir The Prettiest Horse in the Glue Factory is a funny, dark and brutally honest account of being raised in a violent working class home, being put through the harsh foster care system, struggling with issues of sexual identity and drug addiction and eventually becoming the comedian and man he is today.
Here Corey and I compare notes on our very different childhoods and discuss issues of class, being a member of the lumpenproletariat, the welfare state, outrage, the case for a UBI and “fusionism”.
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The Prettiest Horse in the Glue Factory through Penguin
Corey’s event at the Moonee Ponds Library on Monday July 29th
ARTICLE: Corey White on childhood trauma, foster care and comedy: ‘It’s a factory for the insane’
Corey on Q&A discussing incentivised contraception
Cause of the Week: The Pajama Foundation (thepyjamafoundation.com)