Great, big, serious novels always get awards. If itβs a battle between a great, big, serious novel and a funny novel, the funny novel is doomed. less than 1 minute read
In high school I dated a white woman. She would come to visit me on the rez. And her dad, who was very racist, didnβt like that at all. And he told her one time, βYou shouldnβt go on the rez if youβre white because Indians have a lot of anger in their heart.β less than 1 minute read
I think the pattern of my essays is, A funny thing happened to me on my way through Finnegans Wake. less than 1 minute read
Hemingway seems to be in a funny position. People nowadays canβt identify with him closely as a member of their own generation, and he isnβt yet historical. less than 1 minute read
No, no, I was only funny on stage, really. I, I, think I was funny as a person toward my classmates when I was very young. You know, when I was a child, up to about the age of 12. less than 1 minute read
I have only been funny about seventy four per cent of the time. Yes I think that is right. Seventy-four per cent of the time. less than 1 minute read
Iβve thought for the last decade or so, the only actual place raw truth was seeping through in newspapers was on the Comics Pages. They were able to pull off intelligent social comment, pure truths not found elsewhere in the news pages, and had the ability to make it all funny, entertaining, and pertinent. less than 1 minute read
I love readings and my readers, but the din of voices of the audience gives me stage fright, and the din of voices inside whisper that I am a fraud, and that the jig is up. Surely someone will rise up from the audience and say out loud that not only am I not funny and helpful, but Iβm annoying, and a phony. less than 1 minute read