"Enter Talking" is an autobiographical work by actor and comedian Harry Golden that delves into his experiences growing up in a Jewish family during the 1930s. The book explores themes of identity, culture, and the immigrant experience in America. Golden reflects on his upbringing in a family marked by humor and resilience, highlighting the significance of storytelling in shaping his understanding of the world around him.
The narrative captures the struggles and joys of his childhood, intertwining personal anecdotes with broader social observations. Golden's comedic lens adds a unique perspective, allowing readers to connect with the lessons learned during his formative years. The book serves as a testament to the power of laughter in overcoming adversity and finding one’s place in a diverse society.