Mark
Tuesday 11th March 2008 4:20am
Hampshire
2,701 posts
Quote: Aaron @ March 10, 2008, 10:00 PM
The Naked Jape, eh? Sounds intriiiiguing. Anyone read it? Good?
I'm currently reading it now (well, in theory, I've been a bit busy so haven't got many pages in yet).
From what I've read so far though I'm very impressed and would recommend it to anyone reading this. It's a well researched and quite a thorough breakdown of what makes something funny - but presented in a fun and lighthearted way so it never feels too serious (i.e. they talk in depth, but splice in jokes).
I bought the book after reading some of the reviews (these aren't cherry-picked, it got five stars pretty much across the internet):
In a hilarious book Jimmy Carr explores the art of joke telling, why stand-up comedy appears to be a male dominated profession, taboos on joke telling, and more. Each page is laced with the jokes that Jimmy and his co-author decided were their personal favourites so this is both a joke book and an academic insight into the mechanics of humour at the same time.
An intelligent, sensitive and wide-ranging study of comedy - and jokes - that is actually quite funny
This book is great. The Naked Jape is funny, interesting, and beautifully written. It made me laugh out loud and also think. It's full of jokes. It's full of interesting facts. Marvellous.
An exceptionally well researched, informative, well written and entertaining book. Jimmy and Lucy are obviously two very intelligent people who like a laugh and understand why that's important.
Like most people I hate Jimmy Carr. But this book is OK
The last review was by David Walliams
Anyway, I think you get the idea.
See Amazon product listing