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His final book, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, was written from August to October 1958 with the aid of ghostwriter Earl Conrad as Flynn, who was suffering from depression, anxiety and alcoholism, had long lost the discipline to write.
Published shortly after his death, the book contains humorous anecdotes about life in Hollywood as well as his youth in New Guinea.
According to one literary critic, the book " remains one of the most compelling and appalling autobiographies written by a Hollywood star, or anyone else for that matter ".
Flynn wanted to call the book In Like Me, but the publisher refused.

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