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Comedy at the Edge

Comedy at the Edge

How Stand-Up in the 1970s Changed America

by Richard Zoglin
Hardback
Publication Date: 22/01/2008

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What Peter Biskind did for filmmaking, "Time "magazine critic Richard Zoglin does for comedy in this meticulously researched and hilariously readable account of stand-up comedy in the 1970s.
In the rock-and-roll 1970s, a new breed of comic, inspired by the fearless Lenny Bruce, made telling jokes an art form. Innovative comedians like George Carlin, Richard Pryor, and Robert Klein, and, later, Steve Martin, Albert Brooks, Robin Williams, and Andy Kaufman, tore through the country and became as big as rock stars in an era when "Saturday Night Live "was the apotheosis of cool and the Improv, Catch a Rising Star, and the Comedy Store were the hottest clubs around. In "Comedy at the Edge," Richard Zoglin gives a backstage view of the time, when a group of brilliant, iconoclastic comedians ruled the world and quite possibly changed it, too. Based on extensive interviews with club owners, agents, producers and with unprecedented and unlimited access to the players themselves "Comedy at the Edge "is a no-holdsbarred, behind-the-scenes look at one of the most influential and tumultuous decades in American popular culture."

ISBN:
9781582346243
9781582346243
Category:
Biography: arts & entertainment
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
22-01-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
232.16x171.2x27.31mm
Weight:
0.57kg
Richard Zoglin

Richard Zoglin is a contributing editor and theater critic for Time magazine. He is the author of Hope: Entertainer of the Century, Comedy at the Edge: How Stand-up in the 1970s Changed America, and Elvis in Vegas. A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Zoglin currently lives in New York City.

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