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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Save your money, buy Robert Bader's book instead,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
This book is like Richard Anobile's books but without the pictures. Not much effort/research went into the compilation of Groucho's writing and excerpts from films. Little, if anything, is new or hasn't been republished in the last 25 years. Much better is Robert Bader's compilation of Groucho's writing: Groucho Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good selection, which will make you want to watch the movies again.,
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This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
This is a fine selection. There's a brief introduction by Groucho's biographer, Stefan Kanfer, a couple of Time magazine articles about Groucho, then the rest of the material is by the man himself. A kind of "greatest hits" volume. So you know it's guaranteed to be funny. It includes favorite scenes from "Animal Crackers", "Monkey Business", "Horse Feathers", "Duck Soup", "A Night at the Opera", and "A Day at the Races", among other films. There are some freelance articles, as well as selected material culled from his appearances on radio and TV.All of this is reliably funny stuff, but for my money the best part of this book was "The Groucho Letters", roughly 30 pages of correspondence. There's the surreal correspondence between Groucho and Warner Brothers, who were trying to claim exclusive rights to the name 'Casablanca'. Letters to Fred Allen, Russell Baker, Alistair Cooke, and others. But the oddly moving center to the whole collection is an exchange of letters between Groucho and T.S. Eliot, initiated when Eliot, who was an avid fan, wrote in 1961, requesting an autographed photo. Anyone troubled by the anti-Jewish sentiments in some of Eliot's writing should read these letters, which go a long way to softening the image of Eliot as a rabid anti-Semite. The two men obviously grew friendly, and held each other in high regard, as this excerpt from a letter from Groucho to Russell Baker shows: (January 21, 1965) I was saddened by the death of T.S. Eliot. My wife and I had dinner at his home a few months ago and I realized then that he was not long for this world. He was a nice man, the best epitaph any man can have .... I recommend the book, though you may prefer to watch the films again.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty darn good,
By Rob (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
I bought this book because I didn't know anything about the Marx Brothers, and I wanted to get a feel for who they were offstage. (I just saw "Duck Soup" for the first time, and now I just HAVE to get all of their movies! Absolute Genius!) I read the other review, and wondered, but this book did just fine in giving me a look at who these wonderful entertainers when they weren't performing (well, mainly Groucho). Plus it has some transcripts form the movies and his show "You bet your life" ! All in all, a really easy and fun read. Enjoy!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Outstanding Overview,
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This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
Stefan Kanfer has done an excellent job of putting together a very entertaining collection. Script snippets, magazine articles, and correspondence -- this is an excellent overview of Groucho's genius. Yes, there are more exhaustive compilations of his scripts and letters available, but this book is intentionally a shorter "best of" collection; the subtitle -- "Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx" -- tells you what to expect.I also heartily recommend this book to anyone learning the craft of comedy writing, as there are a lot of script excerpts included. I studied Groucho's works years ago when I was first starting out as a writer, and his economy of writing is revelatory.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun afternoon's read,
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This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
Send this book to a friend who needs a cheer up - or read it yourself for a laugh.BTW, best essay in the book has to do with 'income tax.' If you've been taxed enough already,you may find it comforting to know that Groucho would feel your pain. Fun book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Groucho said what?,
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This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
this is a classic Groucho book, it has his lines from the movies, and from his writings. it is what Groucho Marx said and to whom. it is great funny and extremely readable.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Hardly Essential,
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This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
This collection of movie dialogue (Only up to A Day at The Races) A few letters (Get The Groucho Letters, instead) and a few of Groucho's essays is haphazardly organized and only good for the new fan who might want to see what all the Groucho fanfare is about. This gets two stars from me only because I think it might get someone to check out the Marx brothers films. If you are familiar with their work this will add nothing new to your Marx collection.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Know what you're getting,
By James D. Crabtree "Doc Crabtree" (Fort Leavenworth, Kansas) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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An interesting book, but it really doesn't do Groucho justice, in my opinion. The author has picked scenes Groucho acted in, letters he wrote, segments from radio shows, articles he authored, etc. but the book fails to make the reader feel a need to find more (and more is out there). A more thought-out collection would have made you want to find more material of the kind laid out in the chapters of this book, but for some reason I felt the book just didn't do that. If you want to read some of Groucho's letters, get a book that covers that. If you want to read the radio scripts with Chico and Groucho, there's a book on that as well. But this book in and of itself carries very little of note.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Duplicate,
By Deborah Sheroke (NORTH ROYALTON, OH, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx (Paperback)
This gift was a duplicate, and therefor a total waste of money. I don't know if returns are possible, and I can't seem to find any information about them. Definitely something to keep in mind when shopping Amazon.com
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