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Naked Jape : Uncovering the Hidden World of Jokes (edición 2006)

por Jimmy Carr (Autor), Lucy Greeves (Autor)

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Is Man the only animal that laughs? Why are clowns so scary? Do jokes make children more intelligent? Are men funnier than women? Can God take a joke? What's brown and sticky? Top comedian Jimmy Carr and fellow joke-lover Lucy Greeves tour the strange and wonderful world of jokes - to find out what's funny and why. With over 400 of the best jokes ever told, The Naked Japeis both a lesson in joke-making and a damn good laugh.… (más)
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Título:Naked Jape : Uncovering the Hidden World of Jokes
Autores:Jimmy Carr (Autor)
Otros autores:Lucy Greeves (Autor)
Información:Michael Joseph (2006), 336 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca
Valoración:***1/2
Etiquetas:about writing, funny, anecdotal, religion, scandal, sent to oxfam

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I like Jimmy Carr but this was a poor excuse for a book. If this was a joke, well, it was a fucking joke! ( )
  Ken-Me-Old-Mate | Sep 24, 2020 |
First, a couple of points to be aware of regarding this book: (1) You do not need to be a fan of Jimmy Carr to appreciate and enjoy it. That said, I am a Jimmy Carr fan – in fact he is probably my favourite comedian – but even if I had never heard of him, I would have really liked this. (2) This is not a joke book. It’s a book *about* jokes. There is a joke (typically a snappy one-liner) at the foot of every page, and at the end of each chapter there are about four pages of jokes related to the subject of that chapter, but essentially this is a book about the history of jokes, the purpose they serve, the way they evolve, and the value of jokes in various cultures and across generations.

It’s a fascinating read, told in an engaging style by Carr and Greeves, and each chapter held my interest. They manage to keep the tone light but also really informative, and cover such subjects as why clowns are scary, and how different cultures have mythical japesters, some of whom are not only funny but also fairly sinister. The politics of joking is covered, and also a chapter on where (and if) humour should draw a line. Are there for example, some subjects which it is never safe to joke about?

I found this thoroughly absorbing and very well written. Hats off to both authors for a terrific read. ( )
1 vota Ruth72 | Apr 18, 2020 |
Plenty of entertaining jokes, plus interesting observations on humor. ( )
  castiron | May 10, 2013 |
enjoyable, well researched and funny book. ( )
  Bobbobbins | Oct 17, 2008 |
This is a strange book. At the bottom of each page is a short joke and the chapters are liberally sprinkled with quips and shaggy dog stories (see the book for an explanation as to whence that term was derived): at the same time, it is a well researched history of humour and a review of current ideas as to the value and scope of wit.
The only point at which I find myself at issue with the authors' generally well thought out argument is when they broach the subject of the boundaries of taste and humour. Jimmy Carr and Lucy Greeves who, otherwise cover the broad swathe of their topic with an admirable impartiality, seem to say that anything goes in humour; religion should be big enough to take a little chiding upon the chin - but, of course, racist jokes are unacceptable and we need to avoid cheap shots at a person's infirmities. These appear to be pretty arbitrary distinctions and i presume that we must assume that humour must not transgress the boundaries that I hold to be important, but your limits are fair game to be tested by my "wit". Comedians should tackle whatever subject they feel the need to assault, but at the same time, they must expect a backlash should they trample too greatly upon our beliefs ( )
  the.ken.petersen | Aug 16, 2008 |
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The reason angels can fly is that they take themselves lightly.

G.K. CHESTERTON
Dogs laugh, but they laugh with their tails. What puts man in a higher state of evolution is that he has got his laugh on the right end.

MAX EASTMAN
A child's laugher is pure until he first laughs at a clown.

BUFFO THE CLOWN IN ANGELA CARTER'S NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS
When I was a kid, I told my mother I wanted to grow up and be a comedian.
She said, "You can't do both."

[JIMMY CARR?]
Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested, and the frog dies.

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For the Unknown Joker
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As far as we're concerned, there are three enduring mysteries of human existence: sex, death, and jokes.
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          A Christian priest, a Muslim imam, and a rabbi are discussing what they would do if a second Great Flood were about to sweep over the earth.
         "We would pray for God to save us," says the priest.
         "We would accept our fate as kismet and go to meet Allah," opines the imam.
         Says the rabbi, "We would learn to live underwater."
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Is Man the only animal that laughs? Why are clowns so scary? Do jokes make children more intelligent? Are men funnier than women? Can God take a joke? What's brown and sticky? Top comedian Jimmy Carr and fellow joke-lover Lucy Greeves tour the strange and wonderful world of jokes - to find out what's funny and why. With over 400 of the best jokes ever told, The Naked Japeis both a lesson in joke-making and a damn good laugh.

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