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ISBN-10: 1888363444

ISBN-13: 9781888363449

Edition: 1997

Authors: Paul Krassner, Kurt Vonnegut

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Krassner was a journalist at Mad Magazine so this collection is unsurprisingly zany and includes classic pieces such as the alleged regression session with a mother who shot her TV set. Some say he is the father of the underground press.
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Book details

List price: $11.95
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 5/6/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.99" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 0.770

Paul Krassner is the founder, editor and frequent contributor to the free-thought magazine The Realist. A key figure in the counterculture of the 1960s, he edited Lenny Bruce's autobiography How To Talk Dirty and Influence People. He currently writes columns for AVN Online and High Times Magazine and publishes the Disneyland Memorial Orgy poster at paulkrassner.com. In 2004 he received an ACLU Upton Sinclair Award for dedication to freedom of expression. His books include Pot Stories for the Soul, Tales of Tongue Fu, One Hand Jerking, and Confessions of a Raving Unconfined Nut. He continues to perform and lecture at college campuses, theaters and art galleries across the country.

The appeal of Kurt Vonnegut, especially to bright younger readers of the past few decades, may be attributed partly to the fact that he is one of the few writers who have successfully straddled the imaginary line between science-fiction/fantasy and "real literature." He was born in Indianapolis and attended Cornell University, but his college education was interrupted by World War II. Captured during the Battle of the Bulge and imprisoned in Dresden, he received a Purple Heart for what he calls a "ludicrously negligible wound." After the war he returned to Cornell and then earned his M.A. at the University of Chicago.He worked as a police reporter and in public relations before placing…    

Foreword
Introduction: The President's Penis
Who Killed Jerry Rubin?
Growth in Fear Stocks
The Last Dan Quayle Joke
The Dirty Tricks Convention
Why I Leaked the Anita Hill Affidavit
An Interview with Nancy Reagan
On the 200th Anniversary of the First Amendment
George Bush Sends a Message to Saddam Hussein
Spike Lee Meets Tom Wolfe
A Letter to Dick Gregory
I Snorted Cocaine with the Pope
Theologically Correct Condoms
The Mime and the Pacer
Murder at the Humor Conference
And Whose Little Monkey Are You?
Hypnotic Age Regression of a Television Addict
A Sneak Preview of Richard Nixon's Memoirs
Thomas Eagleton Seagull
I Just Got Back from an Orgy
The Parts Left Out of the Kennedy Book
Don't Get Involved
How I Spent My First Acid Trip
Life Goes to a Cease-Fire
An Obituary for Lenny Bruce
Confessions of a Guilty Bystander
Castro and the Kennedy Convertible
Psychita
The First Negro President
Sex Education for the Modern Catholic Child
A Child's Primer on Telethons