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Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered (Hardcover)

~ Jay Dubya (Author)
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Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered is adult literature featuring adult language and content. Jay Dubya converts eight of William Shakespeare's most famous plays into crazy risqué and bawdy satire/parodies. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You Like It" are creatively assaulted along with "The Tempest" and "All's Well That Ends Well." Jay Dubya also humorously broadsides "Othello" and the classic "The Comedy of Errors." Finally the serious plays "The Merchant of Venice" and "King Lear" are hilariously clobbered and thoroughly corrupted. Shakespeare: S, S, S and S represents William Shakespeare as you've never before read the bard's historic works. Each play has been imaginatively rewritten and converted from dialogue into adult-oriented narrative/dialogue form. Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered is the companion book to Shakespeare: S, S, S and S, Part II.


About the Author

Jay Dubya is author John Wiessner's pen name. John is a retired New Jersey public school teacher, having diligently taught the subject for thirty-four years. John lives in Hammonton, New Jersey with wife Joanne, and the couple has three grown sons.

John has written and published twenty-nine books. Besides Shakespeare: Slammed, Smeared, Savaged and Slaughtered, a set of four satirical works exist in Thirteen Sick Tasteless Classics, Thirteen Sick Tasteless Classics, Part II, Thirteen Sick Tasteless Classics, Part III and Thirteen Sick Tasteless Classics, Part IV. Jay Dubya has also written Pieces of Eight, Pieces of Eight, Part II, Pieces of Eight, Part III and Pieces of Eight, Part IV. All four Pieces of Eight works contain short stories and novellas that feature science fiction and paranormal plots and themes. Two Baker's Dozen is a collection of twenty-six short stories. So Ya' Wanna' Be A Teacher is a non-fiction autobiography of the author's teaching career. Random Articles and Manuscripts is a collection of the author s non-fiction writings and essays.

Other Jay Dubya adult-oriented fiction works are Black Leather and Blue Denim, A 50s Novel, and its exciting sequel, The Great Teen Fruit War, A 1960 Novel. Frat Brats, A 60s Novel completes the coming-of-age trilogy. Jay Dubya also has produced two irreverent Biblical satires, The Wholly Book of Genesis and The Wholly Book of Exodus. A third satire Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia is also a parody on Miguel Cervantes classic novel, Don Quixote published in 1605. Mauled Maimed Mangled Mutilated Mythology satirizes twenty-one classic myths and Fractured Frazzled Folk Fables and Fairy Farces and FFFF&FF, Part II satirize famous stories from children s literature.

The author has also penned a young adult fantasy trilogy, Pot of Gold, Enchanta and Space Bugs, Earth Invasion. The Eighteen Story Gingerbread House features original children s tales.

Jay Dubya really likes '50s music and he also listens to songs by the Beatles, ELO, the Carpenters, the Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac, the Eagles, the Rolling Stones, John Mellencamp and John Fogerty. When not listening to popular music, Jay Dubya prefers watching 76ers basketball and Phillies and Yankees television baseball games. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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