Mock Stars: Indie Comedy and the Dangerously Funny
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Author(s)John Wenzel
PublisherFulcrum Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1933108231
ISBN-139781933108230
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,987,804
CategoryHumor
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Overpriced two-drink minimums and potato skins, bad Clinton jokes on late night these used to be the hallmarks of comedy, an art relegated to the controlled environs of comedy clubs and network TV. Fortunately, in the late 90s, a daring breed of comedians began rejecting the status quo altogether and, by taking cues from the indie-music world, started reviving comedy as a savvy and groundbreaking art form. Mock Stars delves headfirst into this revolutionary scene, tracing the evolution of indie comedy as part of the underground music circuit and into mainstream America. Through candid interviews with the major players, including David Cross, Patton Oswalt, Neil Hamburger, Maria Bamford, Fred Armisen, Aziz Ansari, Jon Wurster, Aimee Mann, and dozens of others, Wenzel reveals how comedy is becoming relevant and dangerously funny again.
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