Unstrung Heroes Unstrung Heroes is about Lidz's childhood, with his mother, father and his dad's four older brothers. He had previously written about two of the uncles in
Sports Illustrated. In his review of
Unstrung Heroes in
The New York Times,
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt called the memoir "unusual and affecting ... a melancholy, funny book, a loony tune played with touching disharmony on mournful woodwinds and a noisy klaxon".
Jonathan Kirsch of the
Los Angeles Times likened the memoir to a "miniature
Brothers Karamazov. There's not a false moment in the book, and that is high praise indeed."
The Village Voice called
Unstrung Heroes: "Astonishing, hilarious, angry, poignant, always pointed." In 1995,
Unstrung Heroes was adapted into
a film of the same title. He was unhappy with the adaptation, but was prevented by his contract from publicly criticizing it. "My initial fear was that
Disney would turn my uncles into
Grumpy and
Dopey", he told
New York magazine. "I never imagined my life could be turned into
Old Yeller." In a later essay for
The New York Times, he said that the cinematic Selma had died not of cancer, but of 'Old Movie Disease'. "Someday somebody may find a cure for cancer, but the terminal sappiness of cancer movies is probably beyond remedy."
Ghosty Men Ghosty Men (2003) is the story of the
Collyer brothers. Lidz has said that he was inspired by the real-life cautionary tales that his father told him, the most macabre of which was the story of the Collyer brothers, the hermit hoarders of
Harlem. The book also recounts the parallel life of Arthur Lidz, the hermit uncle of
Unstrung Heroes, who grew up near the Collyer mansion. In his review for
The Washington Post, Adam Bernstein wrote, "The Collyer Brothers made compelling reading then, as they do now in this short, captivatingly detailed book."
Fairway to Hell Fairway to Hell is a 2008 memoir centering on Lidz' unusual golfing experiences: encountering nudists, llama caddies
Bill Littlefield reviewed the book on the
National Public Radio show
Only A Game, saying "His estimable wit is also evident in
Fairway To Hell." == Collaborations ==