The Jewish-Japanese Sex and Cook Book and How to Raise Wolves

by Jack Douglas

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Prince of the TV talk shows, champion of endangered species everywhere (even the human), author of laugh-smashes like "What Do You Hear from Walden Pond?" and "Shut Up and Eat Your Snowshoes!" - Jack Douglas is running free and footloose once again, from the suburban wilds of Connecticut to the bucolic, out-of-the-way shores of Lost Lake, Ontario."Cheerful, zany, tongue-in-cheek fun." - Publishers Weekly"Savagely . . . brilliantly funny." - Detroit Free Press"A zany and amusing book." - show more Seattle Post-Intelligencer Book World"The script is unpredictable and the tale is one of the funniest to come down the pike." - Charleston Evening Post show less

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I suspect that The Jewish-Japanese Sex & Cook Book and How to Raise Wolves was probably very funny when it came out in 1972. It's well written, that's obvious, but this is a sense of humor that I don't think has aged very well. It's worth a read just to say you've read it. It's worth a read for the descriptions of wolves and Mr. Douglas' thoughts on nature and ecological issues.

It's difficult for me to decide whether or not this book is any good. Part of the problem is that I haven't read any of Mr. Douglas' other work to compare. I have no idea if this is considered one of his better works or not. Knowing that would help me judge it.
A comedy writer, his family and odd inner circle of drunken friends who make up the Honansville Ecology Club, undergo a project to reintroduce his wolf to the wild. Jack Douglas, who wrote for Laugh-In and made numerous appearances on the earlier Jack Paar show, loved wolves and adopted his latest. After a time, he decided he needed to free it in Canada so got a female mate amazingly suggested by his Japanese wife. Douglas wrote a number of books including The Neighbors Are Scaring My Wolf and Shut Up and Eat Your Snowshoes. He and dancer wife Reiko had an act together in the late 1950s. But his books, shamefully long out of print, were his main claim to immortality. I loved them back when they were coming out, I'm glad this fell into show more my hands so I could reintroduce myself to Jack's family and experiences. Funny stuff, great reading. show less
On my wishlist if only because of the brilliant title...

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Canonical title*
Manuel érotico-culinaire judéo-japonais et comment élever des loups
Original title
The Jewish/Japanese Sex and Cookbook, and How to Raise Wolves
Original publication date
1972
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Fiction and Literature, Food & Cooking
DDC/MDS
818.5Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican miscellaneous writings in English20th Century
LCC
PN6162 .D57Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Collections of general literatureWit and humorBy region or country
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