My Big Funny Summer Reading List
jochen stremmel
jstremmel at gmail.com
Mon Jun 3 00:17:26 CDT 2013
The Hoke Moseley books of Charles Willeford come to mind, beginning with
Miami Blues after which you know if they are right for you. And some crime
novels of Donald E. Westlake, Two Much for example. And I think, Pnin is a
funny book
2013/6/2 <kelber at mindspring.com>
> Been dealing with some emotionally rough stuff lately, and need some
> diversion. I can handle reading about Nazis, torture, toxic waste, and
> Man's inhumanity to Man during the days, but at night I need some reading
> matter that won't keep me lying awake in agony until dawn. Only it's damn
> hard to find books that are both intelligent and genuinely funny. There's
> plenty of humor in Pynchon, or in books like Catch-22, say, but it's
> accompanied by stuff that's too dark for me in my present fragile-minded
> state. I can think of plenty of funny movies and TV shows (Arrested
> Development, Season 4, being the latest). And years later, I still laugh at
> the Mad Magazine offerings I loved as a kid - heavy on parody and cranky
> sarcasm. But it's really hard to think of many laugh-out-loud books.
> Offhand, I'm thinking David Lodge (Nice Work, Small World, etc.); Alison
> Lurie (Imaginary Friends. Probably should read more of her); Kingsley
> Amis's Lucky Jim; No Name, by Wilkie Collins. I'm sure we can all recommend
> lots of great books, but how many at the top of our lists are genuinely
> funny, with no depressing elements [NOT Pale Fire, for example]. Tangent to
> the is-or-isn't-literature-morally-edifying conversation, is there
> something about humor (wordplay, parody, genuinely funny insights about
> character) that's too lowbrow for high-minded literary types to bother with?
>
> So, any recommendations of really funny books that aren't Shakespearean
> comedies of error (sorry), and that don't remind one even obliquely of
> genocide or cruelty to animals or toxic waste?
>
> Laura
>
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