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Book Reviews of Leo Rosten's Carnival of Wit: From Aristotle to Woody Allen

Leo Rosten's Carnival of Wit: From Aristotle to Woody Allen
Leo Rosten's Carnival of Wit From Aristotle to Woody Allen
Author: Leo Rosten
ISBN-13: 9780452270992
ISBN-10: 0452270995
Publication Date: 11/1/1996
Pages: 560
Rating:
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Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
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Before this book, Id never heard of Leo Rosten what a loss! The title page informs the reader: Compiled and Manicured by Leo Rosten.

Mr. Rosten takes the time to explain different forms of humor and gives examples. Heres a sampling.

WIT: When a man brings his wife a gift for no reason, theres a reason. Molly McGee

WISECRACK: Im a very good housekeeper, when I leave a man, I keep his house. Zsa Zsa Gabor

ASTUTE MOCKERY: We sent missionaries to China so the Chinese could get to heaven, but we wouldnt let them into our country. Pearl S Buck

SPARKLING DESCRIPTIONS: To my embarrassment, I was born in bed with a lady. Wilson Mizner

PUNS: Every crowd has a silver lining. P T Barnum

MALAPROPISMS: What do you mean, the story is too caustic? Who cares about expense? -- Attributed to Samuel Goldwyn

SATIRICAL DEFINITIONS: Murderer: One presumed to be innocent until declared insane. Oscar Wilde

TYPOS: Mr. Baker sent this telegram to his wife: HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. WISH YOU WERE HER. Unattributed

SIMPLE TRANSPOSITIONS: He had the kind of face which, once seen, was never remembered. Oscar Wilde

Then Mr. Rosten offers a variety of wit under 100s of headings (i.e.: Chastity, Freudian Slips, Guilt, Obituary, Sadism, Spoonerisms and Worry).

(From) G K CHESTERTON: Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. OR The Christian idea has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult and left untried.

Id forgotten what wits Oscar Wilde and G K Chesterton were until I read this book. Rosten offers quotes from everywhere -- from the Talmud to H L Menken. Enjoy!