Lewis Black
Birth date: August 30, 1948
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Reading a Lewis Black's book is almost like watching his stage act. The only real difference is that we see a little more of the poignancy behind what makes him tick. This book is a great view on Christmas and what it means to a Jew, and provides an excellent commentary on the holiday season that ev...
The comedian takes us through his life growing up in the sixties and seventies, with a generous sprinkling of sarcasm and heart-felt as well as humorous observations along the way.Black is an extremely political animal, with a left-leaning libertarian slant. Some of the material in this book is a re...
This one got a little strange at the end, but all in all it made a lot of sense to me. I enjoyed that it was read by the author. I will have to find his list of reasons why he does/doesn't believe in God. That was pretty funny.
I must admit I didn't like this book nearly as much as Nothing Sacred. For the most part I could still hear Lewis Black saying it through, which has not always been the case with books by other comedians. It's less a rumination on Christmas and more a rumination on where Lewis is in his life. Ch...
Funny but long-winded. Didn't seem to have a real point. I didn't think it was going to be his life story, but that's basically what it turned out to be. Starting a new book by him now.