The host of "Politically Incorrect" unleashes a deliciously bawdy, rowdy novel about the birth of stand-up comedy: a devastatingly funny story starring five would-be comics, their gags, their egos, and their girls.
As far as literature goes, it's not the best. But this book is _the_ most cynical thing I have ever read. Bill Maher makes Machiavelli look like Timothy Leary by comparison. Bill Maher actually manages to think that the world is a bit worse than it actually is -- and I didn't know that was possible. The most cynical thing in this book is of course then ending, where he drops the cynicism for a second in order to give it the kind of ending the reader is dying to see. Bill Maher elevates cynicism to an artform!
Don't read it if your not a comic.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
If you aren't a standup comic or you aren't currently trying to make it in standup comedy, DON'T READ THIS BOOK -you won't like it. It's by comics for comics. Most comedians I know have read it more than once because its a year in the life of standup comedy. If your new or old to standup, you'll love it because it talks about you, your jokes, and your friends.
Bill Maher; A man who knows comedy and can write about it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Bill Maher knew what he was talking about when he wrote this outrageously funny book! He captured the comedy scene with a scence of brilliant arrogence like no other comedian could. Read this book then read it again in a year then read it a year after that, its gets better with every read. You will feel like you've lived the comedy uprising, from the small numbers of hard working dedicated comidens to the funny guy in your group of friends who thinks he can get up on stage and make it big because you "say hes funny". I recomend this book to anyone who enjoys smart comedy and/or likes the comedy club scene and would like to understand what the "Host" for the evening is thinking.
Only for those who like to laugh.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
If you like to laugh get this book. Otherwise, just move on, and go back to your copy of Great Irish Love Songs. "True Story: A Comedy Novel," by Bill Maher, is a tale about five young comics who are trying to make it on the stand-up circuit, back in 1979. It is also a total riot. From stories about playing ping-pong in the nude, to acid induced conversations with God, Maher keeps the reader laughing and waiting for the all important next joke. While it may never considered to be a literary masterpiece, Maher has written a book that just plain and simple fun to read, and an absolute must for those who have dreams of becoming a stand-up comic.
Funniest book I've read since "Without Feathers."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
There is very little contemporary comedy in literary form. This ranks among the best (along with everything by Woody Allen and Daddy's Boy by Chris Elliott). A novel that combines both great jokes, great stories and even a story. You don't know how funny (and smart) Bill Maher truly is until you read this book
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