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A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever

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Full Title:

A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever

Contributors:

By (Author) Josh Karp

ISBN:

9781556527623

Publisher:

Chicago Review Press

Imprint:

Chicago Review Press

Publication Date:

8th July 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

070.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

535g

Description

The ultimate biography of National Lampoon and its cofounder Doug Kenney, this book offers the first complete history of the immensely popular magazine and its brilliant and eccentric characters. With wonderful stories of the comedy scene in New York City in the 1970s and National Lampoon's place at the center of it, this chronicle shares how the magazine spawned a popular radio show and two long-running theatrical productions that helped launch the careers of John Belushi, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, and Gilda Radner and went on to inspire Saturday Night Live . More than 130 interviews were conducted with people connected to Kenney and the magazine, including Chevy Chase, John Hughes, P. J. O'Rourke, Tony Hendra, Sean Kelly, Chris Miller, and Bruce McCall. These interviews and behind-the-scene stories about the making of both Animal House and Caddyshack help to capture the nostalgia, humor, and popular culture that National Lampoon inspires.

Reviews

"Jammed with personalities and capsule histories." -- The New York Times"

Author Bio

Josh Karp is a freelance journalist who writes for a variety of national publications, including The Atlantic Monthly Online, Chicago Sun-Times, Los Angeles Times, Playboy, Premiere, and Salon.com. He lives in Evanston, Illinois.

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