
Monty Python FAQ
Brian Cogan
(Author)Description
Rather than offering narrow analyses of the quintet's work, Monty Python FAQ ganders at the big picture, tracing the Pythons across space, time, and media format. This noble quest for meaning leaves no turn unstoned, from the Pythons' time immersed in the sketch comedy scene they grew out of to their boundary-breaking, undefinable, anarchic new style, from their comedic influences to biographical info on each of the individual Pythons (including an examination of their lives and work post-Python), from the book's front cover to its reverse, and from the beginning of this sentence to its mawkish and merciful end. Much like the troupe itself, the writers of Monty Python FAQ stuff their work with allusions to canonical literature and philosophy, but never forgot that sometimes it's just as funny to see somebody get slapped in the face with a fish. DUCK!
Other selling points include:
- 60% more fish-slapping than any other Monty Python book on or slightly underneath the market!
- No joke names, but plenty of bad Latin!
- In-depth, cogent, and rapier-witted insights (not to mention naughty limericks and highly questionable assertions)!
- Not one, not two, but THREE authors: Chris Barsanti, Jeff Massey, Brian Cogan!
- Candid commentary ... nudge, nudge, wink, wink, know what we mean?
Product Details
Publisher | Applause Books |
Publish Date | June 01, 2017 |
Pages | 392 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781495049439 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 5.9 X 1.0 inches | 1.4 pounds |
About the Author
Brian Cogan (Brooklyn, NY) is an associate professor in the Department of Communications at Molloy College in Long Island, New York. He is the author, co-author, and co-editor of numerous books, articles, and anthologies on popular culture, music, and the media. He is the co-author of Everything I Ever Needed to Know About _____________* I Learned from Monty Python. He is not one to be trifled with.
Jeff Massey (Wantagh, NY) is professor of English language and literature at Molloy College, where he teaches courses on medieval literature, classical mythology, monstrosity, comedy, superheroes, and linguistics. He has published on Anglo-Saxon philology, Chaucerian desire, Victorian mimesis, and neo-medievalisms (not) found in Star Trek. Massey is also a co-author of Everything I Ever Needed to Know About _________* I Learned from Monty Python. Massey enjoys coffee but has never read Proust.
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