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Cover of Is this anything? [Release date Oct. 6, 2020]

Is this anything? [Release date Oct. 6, 2020]

✍ Scribed by Seinfeld, Jerry


Publisher
Simon Schuster
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
348 KB
Category
Fiction
City
New York
ISBN
1982112743

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The first book in twenty-five years from Jerry Seinfeld features his best work across five decades in comedy.

Since his first performance at the legendary New York nightclub “Catch a Rising Star” as a twenty-one-year-old college student in fall of 1975, Jerry Seinfeld has written his own material and saved everything. “Whenever I came up with a funny bit, whether it happened on a stage, in a conversation, or working it out on my preferred canvas, the big yellow legal pad, I kept it in one of those old school accordion folders,” Seinfeld writes. “So I have everything I thought was worth saving from forty-five years of hacking away at this for all I was worth.”

For this book, Jerry Seinfeld has selected his favorite material, organized decade by decade. In page after hilarious page, one brilliantly crafted observation after another, readers will witness the evolution of one of the great comedians of our time and gain new insights into the thrilling but unforgiving art of writing stand-up comedy.

✦ Subjects


American wit and humor


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