
Seven Dirty Words
Read by
Alan Sklar
Release:
06/08/2010
Release:
06/08/2010
Release:
06/08/2010
Release:
06/08/2010
Runtime:
10h 18m
Runtime:
10h 18m
Runtime:
10h 18m
Quantity:
“Sullivan convincingly makes the case that for fifty years Carlin ‘may well have produced more laughs than any other human being.’”
New York Times
In Seven Dirty Words, journalist and cultural critic James Sullivan tells the story of Alternative America from the 1950s to the present, from the singular vantage point of George Carlin, the Catholic boy for whom nothing was sacred. A critical biography, Seven Dirty Words is an insightful (and, of course, hilarious) examination of Carlin's body of work as it pertained to its cultural times and the man who created it, from his early days as a more-or-less conventional comedian to his stunning transformation into the subversive comedic voice of the emerging counterculture. Sullivan also chronicles Carlin's struggles with censorship and drugs, as well as the full-blown renaissance he experienced in the 1990s, both personally and professionally, when he became an elder statesman to a younger generation of comics who revered him. Seven Dirty Words is nothing less than the definitive biography of an American master who changed the world and also a work of cultural commentary that frames George Carlin's extraordinary legacy.
Release:
2010-06-08
2010-06-08
2010-06-08
2010-06-08
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
10h 18m
10h 18m
10h 18m
10h 18m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.7 lb
0.0 lb
0.7 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400114696
9781400184699
9798200114856
9798200114863
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