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TRUE STORY Maher, Bill 2000 02866930 Hard Cover. Brand New/Brand New. 5-1/2 x 8-1/2". Bill Maher, the hilarious, irreverent star of the hit ABC talk show Politically Incorrect, is one of America's hottest comics. But like many of today's late-night humor kings, Maher began his career navigating New York City's seedy stand-up comedy circuit. He was there back in the Golden Age of comedy, when everybody wanted to be Ed die Murphy, and even the laundromat had its own open-mike night. 'True Story' is Maher's debut novel about the wild and crazy life of the stand-up comedian -- a bawdy, rowdy tell-all report from the f ront line. Set in New York, circa 1979, in the late-night, neon-lit comedy clubs when the comedy boom was just heating up, True Story features five would-be comics, their shticks, their chicks, their rampant egos. These guys are desperate for celebrity, desperate for money, and -- what else? -- desperate to get laid. Which means they're also required to become "road comics," shacking up in low-ren t condos provided by sleazy club owners as the comedy scene spreads to the heartland in the early '80s. The result is a hilariously funny novel about the peculiar world of stand-up, where the ultimate prizes are fame, fortune, & fornication -- and the ultimate aspiration is, quite simply, to be laughed at. Twenty Four dollars, issue price. 302 pages. Simon & Schuster 0684873605. / 9780684873602 Bramd New Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A. Price:
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TRUE STORY: A NOVEL Maher, Bill 2000 46926 From 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. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Library Journal Imagine five young, ambitious male comics trying to build careers in 1980, just as the U.S. comedy club circuit starts to develop. Imagine these standups as they chase gigs-and women-up and down the East Coast from their home club in New York City. Imagine their fictional exploits documented by a veteran of that circuit, and you have comic actor Maher's first novel. Much of this material is no doubt autobiographical, but Maher has blended his experience into a surreal narrative that moves at the speed of a brilliant standup routine. Despite the potential for caricature, Maher's cast members are sharply drawn and mostly sympathetic. Although much bawdier, this book has to be one of the funniest first novels since John Kennedy O'Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces (1980). Buy where earthy comedy is appreciated. A.J. Wright, Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Simon & Schuster 0-684-87360-5 / 9780684873602 Hardcover Very Good Condiion New York Price:
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