Seven Dirty Words: The Life and Crimes of George Carlin

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Author: James Sullivan

ISBN-10: 0306818299

ISBN-13: 9780306818295

Category: Comedians - Biography

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On the heels of George Carlin’s bestselling memoir, Last Words, the definitive chronicle of the life and art of the legendary comic, provocateur, and social critic Publishers Weekly A recipient of the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, stand-up comedian Carlin (1937-2008) wrote three bestselling humor books and looked back over his five-decade career in his recent memoir, Last Words. Now music journalist and culture critic Sullivan, a contributor to Rolling Stone and the San Francisco Chronicle, offers an overview, starting with the young Carlin in 1950s New York. The Air Force sent him off to Louisiana, where he began as a Shreveport radio personality. As a DJ in Fort Worth, Tex., he polished a comedy act with Jack Burns, and the two left for the West Coast, performing together for two years before they split in 1962. Going solo, Carlin's taboo topics and “subversive attitude” took center stage. In this linear summary of Carlin's career, Sullivan dissects the comedian's classic iconoclastic routines, probes his working methods and successfully captures his rocketlike ascent to fame from night clubs and the 1960s comedic cauldron of Greenwich Village to television acclaim, controversy, and creative conflicts. However, those who want to experience a full explosion of the cynical and caustic Carlin blasting off minus the heat shields should instead seek out the finely tuned and wit-saturated Last Words. (June)

Warm-up 11 Heavy Mysteries 72 Class Clown 253 Attracting Attention 514 Values (How Much is That Dog Crap in the Window?) 755 The Confessional 976 Special Dispensation 1217 Seven Words you Can Never Say on Television 1438 Wasted Time 1679 America the Beautiful 18910 Squeamish 205Kicker 231Notes 235Acknowledgments 247Index 249