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True Story: A Comedy Novel

by Bill Maher
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Synopsis

"Anyone considering a career in stand-up comedy should read this book, then consider something else, because all this great stuff is over." - Jerry Seinfeld "This is the novel I would have written about stand-up comedy if I was a sick egghead like Bill Maher." - Roseanne "Crisp, funny bitter, and wise...Bill Maher really knows stand-up comedy" - Steve Allen

Publishers Weekly

Few things are less enticing than a comedy novel that's not funny. Maher's misogynist, juvenile fiction debut about five young New York comics in search of laughs and sex (not necessarily in that order) lands with the dull thud of a drum roll after a painfully bad joke. The author, host of the cable comedy show Politically Incorrect , gets his story off to an atrocious start by naming his protagonists Dick, Shit, Fat, Chink and Buck, according to their proclivity for jokes about body parts, body functions, appearance, racial identity and so on. Unfortunately, the maturity level goes downhill from there. While Maher does offer a few good one-liners along with some revealing insights into the vagaries of a life in comedy, most of the shallow prose deals with the boys' attempts to get gigs, get laid, get over on sleazy club owners and come to grips with the fact that they lead an incredibly vacuous life based largely on surface cleverness. It's hard to determine what's most offensive: the emptiness of Maher's characters, the hostility of their material or the way both author and characters treat women. If this book were a cable comedy special, it would be zapped within seconds by remote controls across the land. (Aug.)

About the Author, Bill Maher

Best-known for the often controversial, always biting humor he employed as host of the now-defunct cable television forum Politically Incorrect, Bill Maher proves with his books that he doesn't need a celebrity gabfest to get his politics -- and points -- across.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Phoenix Books, Incorporated
Format
Compact Disc
ISBN
9781597770675

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