Book of Axe : A Trilogy on Free Speech by Artie Anderson (2016, Trade Paperback)
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From "Phartlefugue" and "O Brother That Saint!". to the concluding work, "Aceldama: Eugenics as a Field of Blood," Anderson challenges readers to reconsider dogmatically held beliefs and think for themselves.
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ISBN-101517528895
ISBN-139781517528898
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Book TitleBook of Axe : a Trilogy on Free Speech
Number of Pages650 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicComedy
GenrePerforming Arts
AuthorArtie Anderson
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight37.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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SynopsisPolitical humor does not get any funnier or more salient than it does in The Book of Axe , a trilogy on free speech. This collection of plays by keen observer and funny woman Artie Anderson is peppered with salty dialogue and fresh metaphors, sure to have readers looking at the current world order in an entirely new way. It may not seem possible to create comedy from horror, but the heady topics tackled by Anderson include acts of terrorism and the reactionary government that threatens civil liberties. The author's sparkling wit and raucous sense of humor make these sober events and their dire consequences easier to consider-this is a book for people who like to laugh without ignoring what troubles the human race today. The three unique plays can be read as stand-alones or as a complementary trilogy. From "Phartlefugue" and "O Brother That Saint " to the concluding work, "Aceldama: Eugenics as a Field of Blood," Anderson challenges readers to reconsider dogmatically held beliefs and think for themselves. Thanks to the hilarious, comedic voice, Anderson wields a light touch while making a deep impression., Political humor does not get any funnier or more salient than it does in The Book of Axe , a trilogy on free speech. This collection of plays by keen observer and funny woman Artie Anderson is peppered with salty dialogue and fresh metaphors, sure to have readers looking at the current world order in an entirely new way. It may not seem possible to create comedy from horror, but the heady topics tackled by Anderson include acts of terrorism and the reactionary government that threatens civil liberties. The author's sparkling wit and raucous sense of humor make these sober events and their dire consequences easier to consider-this is a book for people who like to laugh without ignoring what troubles the human race today. The three unique plays can be read as stand-alones or as a complementary trilogy. From "Phartlefugue" and "O Brother That Saint!" to the concluding work, "Aceldama: Eugenics as a Field of Blood," Anderson challenges readers to reconsider dogmatically held beliefs and think for themselves. Thanks to the hilarious, comedic voice, Anderson wields a light touch while making a deep impression.