Josh Karp
Autor/a de Orson Welles's Last Movie
Sobre l'autor
Josh Karp is a journalist and writer who teaches at Northwestern University. His first book, A Futile and Stupid Gesture, won best biography of 2006 at both the Independent Publisher Book Awards and the Midwest Book Awards. Karp is also the author of Straight Down the Middle. His writing has mostra'n més appeared in Salon, The Atlantic, and Vanity Fair, among others. He lives in Glencoe, Illinois, with his family. mostra'n menys
Obres de Josh Karp
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Nom normalitzat
- Karp, Josh
- Nom oficial
- Karp, Josh
- Data de naixement
- 1966
- Gènere
- male
- Nacionalitat
- USA
- Lloc de naixement
- Glencoe, Illinois, USA
- Llocs de residència
- Glencoe, Illinois, USA
- Educació
- Macalester College
Northwestern University (journalism) - Professions
- journalist
- Biografia breu
- A native of Glencoe, Illinois, Josh Karp was born in 1966 and graduated from Milton Academy and Macalester College.
Karp later received a graduate journalism degree at Northwestern. Since that time, Karp’s work has appeared in Salon, Premiere, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, TimeOut New York and other publications. His golf writing has appeared in Links and Golf Tips.
His first book, A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever won best biography of 2006 at both the Independent Publisher Book Awards and the Midwest Book Awards. Karp is also the author of Straight Down the Middle: Shivas Irons, Bagger Vance and How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Golf Swing.
Karp currently lives in Glencoe, Illinois with his wife Susan and their four sons, and teaches journalism at Northwestern. His latest book is Orson Welles’s Last Movie.
Membres
Ressenyes
Premis
Estadístiques
- Obres
- 4
- Membres
- 133
- Popularitat
- #152,660
- Valoració
- 3.4
- Ressenyes
- 3
- ISBN
- 17
A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever by Josh Karp is a biography of Doug Kenney, a comic genius who cofounded National Lampoon before his tragic and early death. Mr. Karp is a writer, journalist and film producer, this is his first book which won best biography at both the Independent Publisher Book Awards and Midwest Book Awards in 2006.
Whenever anyone is asked for examples, or an introduction, to American comedy, the name National Lampoon usually makes its way into the conversation at some point. Whether it’s the magazine, or the movies (usually Animal House and Caddyshack) Doug Kenney has managed to define American humor in his image.
A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever by Josh Karp attempts, and I believe succeeded, to capture the personality and intelligence of Mr. Kenney, even though, it seems, he was not aware of his own comedic brilliance. The book is not a love letter for Mr. Kenney, the author is unafraid about pointing out his subject’s flaws narcosis. I was surprised to read about the narrow world view that Mr. Kenney held, after all to write comedy is not easy and even, or especially, college humor needs to have a broader sense of to appeal to the few.
There is a lot of biographical information inside the book, the author makes a grand effort to use as many first hand resources as he can, which can sometimes grind the narrative to a halt with several misplaced quotes, but the effort is outstanding and appreciated. I did enjoy some of the behind the scenes stories of the magazine and the movies.
If you are interested in the history of comedy, not necessarily just National Lampoon, this books is a must. As a biography it tries to understand the puzzling personality of Doug Kenney, a complicated person which is probably laughing at us right now.… (més)