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The complete prose of Woody Allen

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Although Woody Allen is best known for his cult movies, he is also a writer of outstanding wit and skill.

Dip into this collection of fifty-two pieces for hilarity, deadpan weirdness, and some extremely outlandish ideas. Do you want to hear about the time Hitler went for a haircut? Or why Woody reveres Socrates? Have you ever wondered what would have happened if the Impressionists had actually been dentists?

You can learn much about history – the piece on the invention of sandwiches is eye-opening – or modern life in this laugh-out-loud collection of thoughts, observations, diaries and stories from one of the most original minds and wonderfully comic voices of our time. ‘It’s no secret that Allen’s short stories are just as entertaining and accomplished as his films . . . Allen’s witty stories satirise contemporary society and classic modern literature in a style that is characteristically breathless, off the cuff and brilliant’ Observer

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Picador
0330328212 / 9780330328210
Paperback / softback
06/11/1998
United Kingdom
English
473p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1992. Contents: Without feathers. Originally published: New York: Random House, 1975 - Getting even. Originally published: new York: Random House, 1971 - Side effects. Originally published: New York: Random House, 1980.