

Because his original books are rather short, these editions may contain 15 or more in each volume. Many of Gorey's works were published obscurely and are difficult to find (and priced accordingly),however, the following four omnibus editions collect much of his material.

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I hate to admit that I found it kind of funny, but the images she evokes of kids protesting funerals are so profane and shocking that they verge on satire. Phelps-Roper's memoir about leaving her family's insular, homophobic cult, the Westboro Baptist Church, provides an interesting look into extremism and deradicalization. I'll never forget Lorne Michaels' advice to "never tell a crazy person they're crazy." Those are words to live by. While this entire memoir is a laugh-out-loud, introspective page-turner, the chapters on Saturday Night Live were the most illuminating to me. Having also started comedy in Chicago, I've always looked up to Tina Fey. While this one has nothing to do with comedy, it should be required reading for every U.S. Dark Money by Jane Mayer (2016)Ī fascinating, well-researched account of how private money from far-right billionaires - namely, the Koch brothers - has corrupted our democracy. The world has shifted so much in the 23 years since this playfully brash exposé was first published, and while its larger-than-life author is now tragically dead, his writing endures. Bourdain is as fearless as he is amusing, surgically eviscerating fine dining with outrageous and oftentimes unappetizing anecdotes about his years in its trenches. Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain (2000)įor me, this is an all-time favorite memoir. Tolentino's perspective on society is evocative of that cool, smarter-than-you friend whose mere presence in your life helps justify spending half your paycheck on rent to live in a city where someone like Jia would reside. Hilarious, insightful, and the gold standard in contemporary cultural criticism. I don't think I would have had the confidence to write a 9,000-word essay on dead baby jokes without Gorey as my longtime muse. His macabre illustrations and morbid stories have influenced a lot of my work.

I've been a fan of Edward Gorey ever since I could read. Her new book, Not Funny, addresses cultural flashpoints, including sexism and dead baby jokes. Jena Friedman is a comedian and writer whose recent work includes the series True Crime Story: Indefensible and the standup special Ladykiller.
