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Pure Drivel

by Steve Martin

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Hyperion (1999), Paperback, 128 pages

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I listened to the audiobook version of Pure Drivel in my car, and I had to turn it off the CD player several times because I was laughing so hard it was impairing my driving. Like any collection of short humor pieces it's uneven, or perhaps a better way of saying it is that some pieces will strike a reader funny and some not so much. I loved the zaniness of 'Side Effects' and 'Schrodinger's Cat.' ( )
  wdwilson3 | Dec 24, 2008 |
couldn't be a more perfect title for a book that's a complete waste of time. ( )
  bluesviola | Aug 31, 2008 |
I think Steve Martin is a comic genius. Not all of you may share my opinion; still, I challenge you to find a copy of Pure Drivel and read it without laughing out loud at least once.

In Pure Drivel, Steve Martin examines everything from Renaissance master-designed birdbaths to global shortages of punctuation marks. Each subject is approached with Martin's typical intelligent-meets-infantile wit and often, his deep sense of pathos.

I laughed out loud so many times I lost count. That's a very satisfying read to me. I'm giving it 5 stars.

PS I turned my birdbath over last night (after dark -- my neighbours already think I'm weird). Do you think Raphael ever worked for Home Depot? ( )
  starfishian | Jul 8, 2008 |
Damned funny. Good bedside material. ( )
  TomInPhilly | Jul 4, 2008 |
I must have been in a strange mood the first few times I thumbed through this: didn't find it funny. Later I picked it up again, and began reading from the beginning. I laughed out loud all the way through, and it still tickles my funnybone when I go back and thumb through it again. ( )
  roseytoes | Jun 17, 2008 |
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Looking out over the East River from my jail cell and still running for public office, I realize that I have taken several actions in my life for which I owe public apologies.
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Pure Drivel

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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 078688505X, Paperback)

Don't listen to Steve Martin read this hysterical compilation of his most absurdly funny writings if you're recovering from abdominal surgery or have taken a vow of silence. Martin's brilliant, juxtaposed wordplay, sly commentary, and hilarious observations are delivered with such a droll wit that only a dead person will avoid unabashed laughter. Genius is in the ear of the beholder and Martin's metronomic timing allows each sentence to unravel perfectly. His deadpan delivery is often clever enough to make you laugh twice at the same line and makes it clear why he has enjoyed such remarkable success as an actor, screenwriter, playwright, and author. (Running time: two hours, two cassettes) --George Laney

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