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Although he quipped that by profession he was "a feuilletonist, a maker of little leaves," in these interviews Perelman is repeatedly reminded that he is a clever genius, but he never divulges what makes him thus. Spanning his entire career, these conversations show that from the beginning he was a unique practitioner and a professional curmudgeon. He discusses his progress from youthful cartoonist to comic writer. He amuses listeners with accounts of hilarious adventures in Hollywood working with the Marx Brothers and later with Mike Todd on Around the World in Eighty Days, for which Perelman won an Academy Award for scriptwriting.
His books--Baby, It's Cold Outside; Chicken Inspector #23; The Rising Gorge; Crazy Like a Fox; and others--showed the master's touch, his play with words, and his inexhaustible store of humor. His style he characterized as "a mixture of all the trash I read as a child, all the clichés, criminal slang, liberal doses of Yiddish, and some of what I learned in school from impatient teachers." But a better description was proffered by William Shawn, the editor of The New Yorker, who said, "He was a master of the English language, and no one had put the language to more stunning comic effect than he did."
- ISBN13 9781617033353
- ISBN10 1617033359
- Pàgines 139
- Any Edició 2012
- Fecha de publicación 09/04/2012
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Conversations with S. J. Perelman (Alemany, Francès)
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- University Press of Mississippi (2012)
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