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Paul Krassner (Author), Lewis Black (Afterword), Harry Shearer (Foreword)
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November 1, 2005
Counterculture legend Paul Krassner gazes on the fires of pop culture, politics and celebrity and returns unscathed to help us make sense of our senseless world, with an introduction by Lewis Black (The Daily Show) and a foreword by Harry Shearer (The Simpsons, Le Show).
From cults to pornography, from Charles Manson to Homer Simpson, from the war on drugs to the invasion of Iraq, from Dolly Parton to Lenny Bruce, from circumcision to propaganda, this collection epitomizes Krassner's credo, "Irreverence is our only sacred cow."

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After realizing early in life that "one person's logic is another person's humor," Krassner (Murder at the Conspiracy Convention, Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut) has consistently produced clever satire of mainstream media, personalities and ideologies throughout his long, strange career, and, with this collection of essays and reportage, he maintains his status as a counterculture legend and an "unrefined nut" (according to the FBI and the author bio). As editor of satirical magazine The Realist, he pushed the limits of the day by referring women to a doctor who performed abortions before they were legal and publishing an illustration of Disney characters in the midst of "an unspeakable Roman binge." (Influenced, Krassner notes, by Time magazine's "God is Dead" issue.) Krassner's integral role in American counterculture is evident in the anecdotes featuring Lenny Bruce, Abbie Hoffman, Norman Mailer and Hunter Thompson. These writers and humorists are clearly influenced by and an influence on Krassner, whose writing exposes censorship and excessively prudish regulations as the absurd, unreasonable results of giving humorless, hysterical people authority-for instance, he recalls a song was once banned from radio play because it contained humming, an interlude that could be construed as symbolic of coitus. Krassner can make readers howl with laughter, but a few pieces fail to measure up, mainly because Krassner jettisons his commentary and plays the role of reporter/observer. Intelligently irreverent, Krassner's writing crisply and crassly skewers the teeming absurdity in contemporary America.
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Krassner hasn't sold out. In an era when surviving members of the Doors are fighting for the right to sell a song to a car company, this is worth noting--and celebrating. Krassner, the less-remembered cofounder of the Yippies (with Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin), publisher of the defunct, defiantly free-speech The Realist, and a lifelong "investigative satirist," is still at it, spitting on sacred cows, rethinking conventional wisdom, and refusing to take the money. One Hand Jerking compiles his writings for a diverse array of publications--including the New York Press, High Times, and AVN (Adult Video News) Online--on an equally diverse array of topics. In "Satirical Prophecy," he notes that his joke about a fundamentalist Christian who tattoos "What Would Jesus Do?" on his penis came true, more or less, thanks to a Sunday-school teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota. In "The Transformation of Dennis Miller," he learns that Hitler is responsible for the comedian's conservative rebirth. In "Swimming in the Dead Pool," he puzzles over people who find fulfillment predicting celebrity deaths. Sharp and surprising. Keir Graff
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press (November 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583226966
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583226964
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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More About the Author

Paul Krassner's latest collection, "Who's to Say What's Obscene: Politics, Culture & Comedy in America Today" (foreword by Arianna Huffington), and other books by him, plus the Disneyland Memorial Orgy poster, are available at his website, paulkrassner.com.

He calls himself an investigative satirist. Don Imus labeled him "one of the comic geniuses of the 20th century." (Imus has since apologized for that quote.) And, according to the Los Angeles Reader, "Krassner delivers 90 minutes of the funniest, most intelligent social and political commentary in town."

On the other hand, a couple of FBI agents went to one of his performances and stated in their report, "He purported to be humorous about government policies." His FBI files indicate that after Life magazine published a favorable profile of him, the FBI sent a poison-pen letter to the editor, complaining: "To classify Krassner as a social rebel is far too cute. He's a nut, a raving, unconfined nut."

"The FBI was right," says George Carlin. "This man is dangerous--and funny; and necessary."

ABC newscaster Harry Reasoner wrote in his memoirs, "Krassner not only attacks establishment values; he attacks decency in general." So Krassner named his one-person show Attacking Decency in General, receiving awards from the L.A. Weekly and DramaLogue. He is the only person in the world ever to win awards from both Playboy (for satire) and the Feminist Party Media Workshop (for journalism). When People magazine called Krassner "Father of the underground press," he immediately demanded a paternity test. Actually, he had published The Realist magazine from 1958 to 1974. He reincarnated it as a newsletter in 1985. "The taboos may have changed," he wrote, "but irreverence is still our only sacred cow." The final issue was published in Spring 2001.

His style of personal journalism constantly blurred the line between observer and participant. He interviewed a doctor who performed abortions when it was illegal; Krassner then ran an underground abortion referral service. He covered the antiwar movement; then co-founded the Yippies with Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin (writing a few animated re-enactment scenes for the documentary "Chicago 10" four decades later). He published material on the psychedelic revolution; then took LSD with Tim Leary, Ram Dass and Ken Kesey, later accompanying Groucho Marx on his first acid trip.

He edited Lenny Bruce's autobiography, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People, and with Lenny's encouragement, became a stand-up comic himself, opening at the Village Gate in New York in 1961. Ten years later--five years after Lenny's death--Groucho said, "I predict that in time Paul Krassner will wind up as the only live Lenny Bruce." He was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award in the Album Notes category for his 5,000-word essay accompanying a 6-CD package, Lenny Bruce: Let the Buyer Beware. Krassner rarely works the comedy-club circuit, preferring to perform on campuses, at theaters and in art galleries.

He has been a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher; on Air America Radio with Janeane Garofalo and with Marc Maron. He hosted his own radio call-in show in San Francisco.

Paul writes columns for High Times, AVN, CarnalNation.com, and is an occasional contributor to the Huffington Post. His articles have appeared in Rolling Stone, Spin, Playboy, Penthouse, Mother Jones, the Nation, New York, National Lampoon, Utne Reader, the Village Voice, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, the L.A. Weekly, New York Press, and Funny Times.

His venues have ranged from the New Age Expo to the Skeptics Conference, from a Neo-Pagan Festival to the L.A. County Bar Association, from a Swingers Convention to the Brentwood Bakery, where members of the audience were each given a free pastry of their choice. Over the years, he has built up a cult following that has steadily been edging into mainstream awareness.

His reviews have been highly complimentary. The New York Times: "He is an expert at ferreting out hypocrisy and absurdism from the more solemn crannies of American culture." The Los Angeles Times: "He has the uncanny ability to alter your perceptions permanently." The San Francisco Examiner: "Krassner is absolutely compelling. He has lived on the edge so long he gets his mail delivered there."

He was head writer for an HBO special satirizing the 1980 presidential election campaign, did on-air commentary for the Fox network's Wilton-North Report, and a decade later was a writer on Ron Reagan's late-night TV talk show.

Mercury Records released his first two comedy albums, We Have Ways of Making You Laugh and Brain Damage Control. Artemis Records released his next four: Sex, Drugs and the Antichrist: Paul Krassner at MIT, Campaign in the [Buttocks; change from A-s required by Amazon] , Irony Lives! and The Zen Bastard Rides Again.

His autobiography, Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counter-Culture, published by Simon & Schuster, sold 30,000 copies. New World Digital is publishing an online, expanded edition.

His other books include: The Winner of the Slow Bicycle Race: The Satirical Writings of Paul Krassner, with an introduction by Kurt Vonnegut; a trilogy of anthologies--Pot Stories For the Soul, with an introduction by Harlan Ellison, Psychedelic Trips For the Mind and Magic Mushrooms and Other Highs: From Toad Slime to Ecstasy--Sex, Drugs and the Twinkie Murders: 40 Years of Countercultural Journalism; Impolite Interviews; Murder At the Conspiracy Convention and Other American Absurdities, with an introduction by George Carlin; and One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Satirist, with a foreword by Harry Shearer and an introduction by Lewis Black.

At the 14th annual Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam, Paul Krassner was inducted into the Counterculture Hall of Fame--"my ambition," he claims, "since I was three years old." In May 2004, he received an ACLU Uppie (Upton Sinclair) Award for dedication to freedom of expression.



 

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Indecent exposures by Paul, April 12, 2006
This review is from: One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Journalist (Paperback)
Paul Krassner is an American satirist whose observations have won him awards from as unlikely a contrasting set of resources as Playboy and the Feminist Party Media Workshop. His controversial satirical observations have won him acclaim and condemnation around the world, and he's been described by the FBI as a 'raving nut'. ONE HAND JERKING: REPORTS FROM AN INVESTIGATIVE SATIRIST offers up the best of his sometimes-indecent exposures, tackling subjects from international politics to social concerns with a deadly eye for irony and an occasional Lenny-Bruce-style shocker. Highly recommended for any tired of the usual boring social commentary.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars so glad this book exists, November 15, 2007
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I certainly like part of this book, but I am not going to tell you which part, and this book does not have an index, so it won't be easy to look up which part about Lenny Bruce I like, but "The Ballad of Lenny the Lawyer" listed in the Contents is not it. It took so long for Lenny Bruce to get a pardon from New York, where he was convicted of obscenity for a performance at the Cafe Au Go Go in Greenwich Village, that it must have been December 2003 before sufficient hypocrisy had built up so a New York governor could announce a pardon based on "the precious freedoms we are fighting for as we continue to wage the war on terrorism." (p. 111). Anyone who is familiar with Paul Krassner will not be surprised that Lenny Bruce shows up again 43 pages later in a section called "The War On Indecency." So much that I believe gets confirmed in a book like this that I won't describe it any further.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars entertaining writing, but little unique to this book, December 4, 2006
This review is from: One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Journalist (Paperback)
This book is a collection of Krassner's writings for <EM>High Times</EM>, the <EM>New York Press</EM>, and <EM>AVN Online</EM>, along with a few others. I've read a lot of Krassner's work, and there was a lot here that was quite familiar--many of the stories are ones he has told elsewhere. If you've already read his autobiography, <EM>Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut</EM>; his <EM>Murder at the Conspiracy Convention</EM> and <EM>Sex, Drugs, and the Twinkie Murders</EM>, there will only be a little that's new here.

The book is unfortunately poorly edited, with numerous uncorrected typos which should have been spotted even by automated spellchecking.
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