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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Walk Beside Me and Be My Friend
What is so admirable about a curmudgeon? I suppose that one answer is to ask what isn't so admirable about non-curmudgeons: People whose advise may reassure them more than you. After all, don't worry, be happy.

Sometimes just acknowledging the cranky, bilious soul is more effective than drowning it in bland sweetisms. This book recognizes your (or someone else's) bad...

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16 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Jon Winokur dulls even the sharpest minds
The online reviews were encouraging, and you really can't go wrong with a book of quotes (intended as a birthday present for a friend).

Thus it arrived in the mail and, like all presents, I tested it first. Let's just say that I didn't end up giving the book to my friend.

Instead of pure quotes (as you are led to believe by previewing the first few pages), Winokur has...

Published on June 14, 2003 by PabloHolmese


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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Walk Beside Me and Be My Friend, May 7, 2001
This review is from: The Portable Curmudgeon (Plume) (Paperback)
What is so admirable about a curmudgeon? I suppose that one answer is to ask what isn't so admirable about non-curmudgeons: People whose advise may reassure them more than you. After all, don't worry, be happy.

Sometimes just acknowledging the cranky, bilious soul is more effective than drowning it in bland sweetisms. This book recognizes your (or someone else's) bad self, and implicitly encourages you to go with it. Perhaps it's the mix that makes us more human.

This very funny collection of sarcastic, witty, cynical, caustic, and sometimes just downright... quotes will "speak" to you like the blues. Quotes are arranged alphabetically by topic, so that you can look up "G' for gratitude, and plagiarize Rochefoucauld: "Gratitude is merely the secret hope of further favors." Cynical--of course--but perhaps containing a grain of wisdom. This topical organization doesn't work that well; the categories are too fine grained (who would think of "dinner theatre?").

The best feature are the multi-page sections devoted to one of the masters: W.C. Fields, Oscar Wilde, George S. Kaufman, Dorothy Parker, Quentin Crisp, Oscar Levant, and others. These sometimes take the form of interviews, biographies, and/or several pages of quotes. However, sprinkled liberally throughout its 299 pages are gems ("If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me." -- Alice Roosevelt Longworth) by such notables as Marx (Groucho), Mencken, Bierce, and Twain and contemporaries such as Vidal, Woody Allen, and Rita Mae Brown.

Oh--in case you were wondering--it was Paul Fussell who said the following about dinner theatre:"...a way of positively guaranteeing that both food and theatre will be amateur and mediocre, which means unthreatening and therefore desirable."

To its credit, the book stays away from most sexist and all racist "jokes," it doesn't confuse humor with stupid attack. Still, you may need a thick skin for some of the acidity here. Recommended for its humor and eclecticism.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for everyone who appreciates good one-liners!, May 18, 2000
This review is from: The Portable Curmudgeon (Plume) (Paperback)
I've had this book since they first printed it. It is definitely one of my favorite all time books. I sometimes have to go back like once a year and read it all over again. I drove my husband nuts with it, because he isn't as much of a reader as I am and so I would start reading some of the quotes from it. Since he is a humorist himself he enjoyed the smart alecky comments that many of these classical curmudgeons either wrote or said, and still managed to get away with it. What is so astounding is that many of the humorous sayings still make sense today, out of context. Winokur did some decent research on these people and provided some information into why these people had such acid tongues. But he doesn't overdo it, but rather leaves the quotations to speak for themselves. A good late night giggler of a book! Karen L. Sadler. Science Education, University of Pittsburgh, klsst23@pitt.edu
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little book, tons of laughs per page, December 17, 2003
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Keith Tokash "twigles" (Laguna Niguel, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Portable Curmudgeon (Plume) (Paperback)
I'm a little young to know many of the people who are quoted in this book, but the hilarity of the quotes made me look up and start reading authors like George Shaw and Oscar Wilde. Those two names should give you an indication of the type of quotes you'll be reading in this little gem. Most are wry, a bit sarcastic, pessimistic and critical.

I have no idea what book the previous reviewer was reading when he talked about the author's interpretations of the quotes. I've had this book for years and went thru it tons of times; there are no interpretations. It is a bunch of quotes on topics arranged alphabetically with some selected biographies mixed in. It actually reads quite nicely.

Buy this book unless you agree with Oscar Levant..."I have given up reading books; I find it takes my mind off myself". (pg 34)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, February 24, 1998
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The Portable Curmudgeon collects an outrageous number of quotes, mostly from people who you have heard about. Some quotes are sidesplitting, and most of them sum up a piece of life in a wonderfully sarcastic fashion. Personally, I could have done without the "subject" headings; the quotes frequently don't address the subject very well. For my taste, a listing by author would have been better.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Anyone who loves language used well will enjoy this book., July 21, 2003
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Lucy Lee (Sherman Oaks, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Portable Curmudgeon (Plume) (Paperback)
A collection of quotes from a smorgasbord of irascible writers, critics, philosophers, and celebrities, this book is organized alphabetically, inviting you to thumb to a topic that rankles, finding just the right words (albeit someone else's) to express your cynicism, contempt, or outrage.

At a time when public discourse seems largely derived from the banalities of reality TV, it's reassuring to have at hand hundreds of sharp and sensible observations from curmudgeons, both classic and contemporary. And Jon Winokur's catalogue of curmudgeons also reminds us that the best curmudgeonly commentary is purposeful: its aim is to puncture pretense, to expose hypocrisy. Winokur provides illuminating profiles of some of the "greats" -- including two of my favorites, H.L. Mencken and Dorothy Parker -- letting us see the context that helped create their curmudgeonliness. The book is also sprinkled with brief but revealing interviews with successor curmudgeons, like John Simon and Calvin Trillin.

In teaching writing, I've found the quotes collected here invaluable for introducing students to such alien concepts as wit, irony, and the artful use of metaphor.

If you haven't yet become acquainted with this classic volume -- and with the eloquently testy people you meet on every page -- you're in for a treat.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quotes from the Cranky, September 1, 1998
This review is from: The Portable Curmudgeon (Plume) (Paperback)
I love this book! It is chock full of witty, sarcastic and just plain funny quotes from people famous for their sharp observations of human nature, not to mention their sharp tongues. If you'r tired of the saccharin and sappy, browsing the quotes compiled in this book will be a refreshing view of life as seen through the eyes of the professionally grouchy. What a hoot!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Curl up with it on a lazy day, June 26, 2009
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'The Portable Curmudgeon' is a lovely collection of curmudgeonly quotes aimed at purging society of its inner demons through deliciously wicked laughter. This started as a 'bathroom book' in my house, but I soon found myself hooked and spent half an afternoon reading it straight through. The occasional biographies of and interviews with some of the featured curmudgeons are a nice touch. Unfortunately the text is rather seriously marred by frequent errors; you would think the curmudgeonliness of the book's spirit would extend to a discernment in typesetting, but apparently not. I have not got any of the sequels, but I intend to lay hands on them as soon as I may.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wry Humor, January 9, 2007
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Very droll humor. I love it but it's not for everyone. But for those who enjoy clever humor as opposed to slapstick, this will be a pleasurable source of wit for a long time.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty funny, March 14, 2002
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Definitely tickles the funny bone, but also can be useful to show off your vocabulary!
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16 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Jon Winokur dulls even the sharpest minds, June 14, 2003
This review is from: The Portable Curmudgeon (Plume) (Paperback)
The online reviews were encouraging, and you really can't go wrong with a book of quotes (intended as a birthday present for a friend).

Thus it arrived in the mail and, like all presents, I tested it first. Let's just say that I didn't end up giving the book to my friend.

Instead of pure quotes (as you are led to believe by previewing the first few pages), Winokur has included his own 'analysis' of why he thinks each quote is humourous, or insightful. Sure, he knows the back story of many, but his conveying of said back story is unerringly long-winded and desperate in his attempt to be sycophantic to the celebrity.

You want quotes? Look elsewhere. This guy's even managed to make Groucho Marx boring.

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