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P. J. O'Rourke was born in Toledo, Ohio on November 14, 1947. He received a B. A. from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and a M.A. in English from Johns Hopkins University. He worked for the magazine National Lampoon, eventually becoming editor-in-chief. He received a writing credit for National toon meer Lampoon's Lemmings which helped launch the careers of John Belushi and Chevy Chase. In 1981, he left the magazine to write screenplays including Rodney Dangerfield's Easy Money. He contributes regularly to several magazines including Playboy, Esquire, Vanity Fair, The American Spectator, The New Republic, The Atlantic Monthly, The Weekly Standard, and Rolling Stone. He is the author of 20 books including Parliament of Whores, Give War a Chance, All the Troubles in the World, Don't Vote! - It Just Encourages the Bastards, and How It Got That Way (And It Wasn't My Fault) (And I'll Never Do It Again). (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van P. J. O'Rourke

Holidays in Hell (1989) 1,286 exemplaren
Eat the Rich (1998) 1,130 exemplaren
All the Trouble in the World (1994) 996 exemplaren
Republican Party Reptile (1987) 588 exemplaren
The CEO of the Sofa (2001) 487 exemplaren
Holidays in Heck (2011) 124 exemplaren
None of My Business (2018) 58 exemplaren
National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody (1978) — Redacteur — 49 exemplaren
National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody (1974) — Redacteur — 45 exemplaren
National Lampoon: Another Dirty Book (1979) — Redacteur — 21 exemplaren
National Lampoon: A Dirty Book (1976) 13 exemplaren
National Lampoon: Comics (1974) — Redacteur — 13 exemplaren
The Best of National Lampoon #8 (1978) 3 exemplaren
Why I Am A Conservative (1996) 3 exemplaren
Manual de malos modales (1990) 2 exemplaren

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In his introduction to P.J. O'Rourke's “The Funny Stuff,” a collection of brief excerpts from O'Rourke's writings, Christopher Buckley describes the selection of these quotations as being like plucking "one low-hanging fruit after another." In other words, what could be easier than finding funny things P.J. O'Rourke wrote?

When I read that, I agreed with it, for I have read a number of O'Rourke books and laughed my way through each of them. Yet after finishing this book, I found that I disagreed. So what went wrong?

The main problem, I think, is that O'Rourke's lines are funnier in context than standing alone. There are exceptions, of course:

"There is only one hard-and-fast rule about the place to have a party: someone else's place."

"If you run more than twenty miles a week, try not to die young, It will make people snigger."

"El Salvador has the scenery of northern California and the climate of southern California plus — and this was a relief — no Californians."

"Freedom of speech is important — if you have anything to say. I've checked the Internet; nobody does."

Yet so many of the lines quoted were, I'm sure, much more amusing in the context of the book or article in which they are found. They are like the punch lines without the jokes.

And many of the excerpts collected by Terry McDonell, the editor, are not really funny at all, but just good examples of clever writing, even witty writing, but not knee-slapping stuff. Here is a sample about Tanzania" "Probably every child whose parents weren't rich enough has been told, 'We're rich in other ways.' Tanzania is fabulously rich in other ways." That's a great line, but I wouldn't call it funny.

I enjoyed “The Funny Stuff” very much, but I think I would have called it “The Good Stuff.”
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hardlyhardy | 2 andere besprekingen | Apr 22, 2024 |
The material is great, but huge swaths of the 2005 paperback reprint have been completely re-typeset and just look wrong.
 
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LazloNibble | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 9, 2024 |
The author has studied Adam Smith's seminal work of the 18th century (1776), and interpreted it in modern terms so that the rest of us are spared that ordeal. The result is a light, quirky, humorous account of the main strands of the treatrise, which as is well known, rests on two principles, the division of labor and specialisation, and the 'hidden hand' of free market exchanges to maximise satisfaction.
 
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Dilip-Kumar | 17 andere besprekingen | Dec 22, 2023 |
Amusing bits, but not one of his best
 
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