Homey Don't Play That!: The Story of in Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution

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37 Ink
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400
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5.4 X 8.3 X 1.1 inches | 0.7 pounds
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English
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9781501143359

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About the Author

Stephen "Steve-O" Glover is a comedian and the longtime star of the legendary Jackass franchise. He regularly performs stand-up for packed houses throughout the country and he recently released his comedy special, Gnarly, direct to his fans. Steve-O also hosts the weekly podcast Steve-O's Wild Ride! He lives in Los Angeles.

David Peisner is a freelance journalist based in Decatur, Georgia. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, New York, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fast Company, Esquire, BuzzFeed, and Playboy. He is also the author of Homey Don't Play That!: The Story of In Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution.

Reviews
"[Homey Don't Play That!] dodges and weaves through the biographies of many people, laying down a cultural history of late-twentieth-century black humor, television, and civil rights, even as its bite-size chapters maintain the brisk, gossipy tone of a celebrity tell-all...Peisner does a wizardly job of turning the potentially dull machinations of backstage Hollywood into intriguing details by highlighting the personalities involved and distilling their aspirations and skirmishes down to their essence."--Bookforum
In Living Color was the training ground for America's future Oscar winners, pop idols, and comedy film luminaries. The number of superstars to come from its ranks is truly incredible. In this entertaining book David Peisner finally gives the program its due, demonstrating that the Wayans Family has been one of the most influential forces in comedy for the past thirty years.--Kliph Nesteroff "The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy "
"An in-depth, well-researched look into the success and aftermath of the 1990s TV show In Living Color...It's a fascinating glimpse into the intense work needed to create and keep a show running, and how the production's popularity impacted the culture at that time and still reverberates today...Highly recommended for those who enjoy reading about the entertainment industry, how their favorite TV shows are created, In Living Color, the Wayans family, Jim Carrey, and African Americans in the entertainment industry."--Sally Bryant "Library Journal (starred review) "
"Peisner . . . argues convincingly for In Living Color's cultural importance at the dawn of the 1990s, as it brought an underground tradition of confrontational yet reflective African-American comedy into the mainstream."--Kirkus Reviews
"In Homey Don't Play That!, culture and entertainment writer David Peisner traces how Keenan Ivory Wayans and his siblings, including Damon Wayans, Kim Wayans, and Shawn Wayans, created a cultural touchstone for a generation of viewers. Through his reporting and cultural analysis, Peisner specifically focuses on the Wayans family from their upbringing through their departure from the show during its fourth season. Homey Don't Play That! is a must-read."--Bitch Magazine
"New Book On 'In Living Color' Provides A Thorough History Dripping With Finesse...This book doesn't clown around."--BET.com
"Loaded with great stories and insights, Peisner has put together a loving requiem for one of TV comedy's greatest shows."--The Interrobang
"essential reading for TV, comedy, and culture lovers."--Hello Giggles
"A fascinating inside look at the trailblazing Fox series. Moreover, Homey Don't Play That dissects how ILC carved a space in the culture of comic innovation while delving into the evolution of black comedy, and the backstory of Wayans' rise from struggling comic to running an Emmy-winning series."--ETonline.com
"[F]ascinating...Homey Don't Play That is a welcome addition to the excavation of Black television history."--Splitsider
"Best books for Comedy Fans"--Vulture Magazine
"A capacious account of the seminal Fox variety show 'In Living Color' and its place in the larger context of modern African-American culture...In truth, much of what made 'In Living Color' must-see-TV probably couldn't be broadcast in today's woke and mindful era--but that's what made it so memorable. Peisner's narrative fully honors the show's uniqueness, and meticulously lays out how it came undone."--New York Times Book Review
"With unprecedented access to creator and star Keenen Ivory Wayans, Peisner details the show's boundary-pushing run, its memorable characters, and the fight to skewer the sacred cows of pop culture."--Mentalfloss.com, 56 Best Books of 2018