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Silent comedy

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On the surface it may seem slightly surprising that a master of verbal humour should also be a devotee of silent comedy, but Paul Merton is completely passionate about the early days of Hollywood comedy and the comic geniuses who dominated it.

His knowledge is awesome - as anyone who watched his BBC 4 series "Silent Clowns" or attended the events he has staged nationwide will agree - his enthusiasm is infectious, and these qualities are to be found in abundance in his new book.

Starting with the very earliest pioneering short films, he traces the evolution of silent comedy through the 1900s and considers the works of the genre's greatest exponents - Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy and Harold Lloyd - showing not only how each developed in the course of their career but also the extent to which they influenced each other.

At the same time, Paul brings a comedian's insight to bear on the art of making people laugh, and explores just how the great comic ideas, routines, gags and prat-falls worked and evolved.

His first book for ten years, this richly illustrated history of silent comedy is destined to be a classic.

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Random House Books
1905211708 / 9781905211708
Hardback
25/10/2007
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 321 p. : ill. (some col.)
26 cm
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One of our foremost comedians shares his passion for the greats of the silent comedy era
One of our foremost comedians shares his passion for the greats of the silent comedy era APF Films, cinema, AS Dance & other performing arts