Never Shake Hands With A War Criminal
By (Author) Barry Crimmins
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
1st August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humour
320.0207
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
336g
A personal and political history told with acid humour and a loving heart. Barry Crimmins, a writer and commentator on Air America Radio, travels from a sceptical childhood in frozen upstate New York, through the founding of the Boston comedy scene, to a career as a satirist and activist. No villain is spared, no hero is forgotten. Crimmins also cuts a hilarious swath through our political tormentors, in the spirit of Mark Twain, Will Rogers and lenny Bruce.
Barry is hilariously funny, but more important, his humor comes out of a deep intelligence, an extraordinary understanding of the world around him and an intense commitment to social change. Howard Zinn
Barry Crimmins uses his sharp sense of irony as a political weapon. In his hands, the subversive joke is the first small act of resistance. Billy Bragg
He breaks down reality in a hilarious way. He seems ticked off at everything, and when you hear him, you agree. One of the few political comedians who are really good. Steven Wright
Like a mixture of Tom Paine and Mark Twain, Crimmins mixes politics and humor with savage results. Michael Blowen, The Boston Globe
BARRY CRIMMINS grew up in Skaneateles ("an Indian name meaning 'small lake surrounded by fascists'"), New York. In his time he has worked with many comedy greats, near-greats, and ingrates, and his exploits have included a stint writing for Dennis Miller. Crimmins lives in Troupsburg, New York.