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The Art of Comedy Writing [Hardcover]

Arthur Asa Berger (Author)

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January 1, 1997

Just as a distinctive literary voice or style is marked by the ease with which it can be parodied, so too can specific aspects of humor be unique. Playwrights, television writers, novelists, cartoonists, and film scriptwriters use many special technical devices to create humor. Just as dramatic writers and novelists use specific devices to craft their work, creators of humorous materials—from the ancient Greeks to today’s stand-up comics—have continued to use certain techniques in order to generate humor.

In The Art of Comedy Writing, Arthur Asa Berger argues that there are a relatively limited number of techniques—forty-five in all—that humorists employ. Elaborating upon his prior, in-depth study of humor, An Anatomy of Humor, in which Berger provides a content analysis of humor in all forms—joke books, plays, comic books, novels, short stories, comic verse, and essays—The Art of Comedy Writing goes further. Berger groups each technique into four basic categories: humor involving identity such as burlesque, caricature, mimicry, and stereotype; humor involving logic such as analogy, comparison, and reversal; humor involving language such as puns, wordplay, sarcasm, and satire; and finally, chase, slapstick, and speed, or humor involving action.

Berger claims that if you want to know how writers or comedians create humor study and analysis of their humorous works can be immensely insightful. This book is a unique analytical offering for those interested in humor. It provides writers and critics with a siable repertoire of techniques for use in their own future comic creations. As such, this book will be of interest to people inspired by humor and the creative process—professionals in the comedy field and students of creative writing, comedy, literary humor, communications, broadcast/media, and the humanities.



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Berger (Blind Men and Elephants: Perspectives on Humor, Transaction, 1994) combines some worthwhile generalities with some narrow specifics in this brief book. He ambitiously claims that it "will be of use to anyone interested in humor"?a boast that holds up in his first chapter, as he identifies and analyzes 45 techniques (e.g., comparisons, mimicry, the grotesque) used in dramatic comedies. His bold assertion that there are "no fewer, no more" than 45 techniques, however, begs challenge; for example, he identifies burlesque as a generic term that includes satire (included in his list), as well as travesty and lampoon (not in his list). Berger's other chapters analyze comic techniques in four dramatic classics: Plautus's Miles Gloriosus, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Sheridan's The School for Scandal, and Ionesco's The Bald Soprano. While his interpretations can be helpful and interesting, readers also need to read the plays. More significantly, any book that addresses this topic inevitably suffers if it ignores modern comedic playwrights like Neil Simon, much less the world of television situation comedy. Mostly for academic theater collections.?Norman Oder, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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 “The Art of Comedy Writing is a fascinating combination of instruction and entertainment. He provides an erudite discussion of his trademark 45 comic techniques, and fully informs regarding the nature and application of each technique…. Berger has provided me with rich, new insights into the humor of these plays—and made the experience so entertaining that I didn’t want to do anything else until I’d finished the book. And then, I wanted to read it over again. This is a feast of learning and enjoying.” —William F. Fry, Stanford University


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I was born in Boston and kept moving west as I got educated: western Mass (the University of Mass at Amherst), Iowa (the University of Iowa in Iowa City), Minnesota (The Univ. of Minnesota) in Minneapolis). I landed a job teaching at San Francisco State and have been in the Bay Area since 1965. I've been married for 49 years, but it only seems like 47 or 48 years, to a former philosophy professor. I've kept a journal since 1956 and all my books have come out of the journals. I'm an artist and illustrate my books and books by other writers from time to time. I have two children and four grandchildren. Now, in 2009, I've got five books in various stages of publication:

1. Bali Tourism. Routledge. To be published in March, 2011 (I hope).

2. Japan Tourism: An Ethno-Semiotic Analysis. Published in 2010.

3. The Cultural Theorist's Book of Quotations. Published in 2010.

4. The Objects of Affection: Semiotics and Consumer Culture. 2010.

5. Seeing is Believing: An Introduction to Visual Communication. 4th
edition. To be published in 2011.

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