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One of NPR's Best Books of 2023. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. Named a Most Anticipated Book by Vulture, Elle, Chicago Tribune, The Millions, and Lit Hub.
"Comedy Book changes the way we talk about an art form that is more diverse and exciting than ever before." --Seth Meyers
"[An] energetic and wise book . . . Comedy Book is not the definitive history of the past three-plus decades. It's Fox's history, and better for it." --Rich Juzwiak, The New York Times Book Review
"A blend of criticism, history, and personal experience, Fox's Comedy Book is the equivalent of talking with an extremely smart friend about something they are absolutely obsessed with." --Isaac Fitzgerald, Today Show "Compendious, deeply considered, provoking, and rather dizzying . . . There's a rhythm and an expertise about comedy criticism right now (Fox's very much included) that reminds me of good jazz writing from the '50s and '60s: savvy, insidery, immersed, excited, with its own developing vocabulary . . . A bonus side effect of reading Comedy Book, of reading about all these comedians and their processes, was that I was cured, finally, of my sentimental attachment to the idea of the stand-up as truth-telling philosophe." --James Parker, The Atlantic "That which makes us laugh reveals what we value, or so Jesse David Fox argues in this deft and detailed history of comedy through the 1990s into the 2020s and its path to cultural and political dominance. Both humorous and intellectually rigorous, Comedy Book is an essential read for anyone who's curious how and why comedy became a perspective through which we make sense of the modern age." --Lauren Puckett-Pope, ELLE "Jesse David Fox is a shrewd and incisive critic of a vibrant and mutable art form that historically rejects criticism . . . he writes movingly about the craft of comedy - both its deft, hilarious uses and its hack, cruel abuses." --Glen Weldon, NPR "Fox achieves an analytic rigor that is notable: He's genuinely curious about the form's twists and turns, and he is a true expert on comedy's contemporary history . . . By the end of Comedy Book, I still didn't care about comedy's classification, but I did remember why I fell in love with it in the first place." --Ginny Hogan, The Nation "The comedy book that Comedy the Art Form didn't have until now -- a vibrant mash of meaning and history that pokes into how comedy ages; conservatives and jokes; the genius of lowbrow and more." --Chicago Tribune "Few people writing about comedy nowadays do so with the diligence or verve that Jesse David Fox brings to the table. You might recognize him from his work as host of the podcast Good One, or his incisive writing on the subject at Vulture and elsewhere. At a time when comedians are getting massive deals from streaming services and comedians occupy a substantial share of the pop culture space, a comprehensive look at how we got here feels like essential reading -- and that's exactly what Fox has assembled." --Tobias Carroll, InsideHook "Electric . . . [Fox] has a knack for finding revelations in unexpected places . . . There are fresh perspectives on every page, and the style is as humorous as one would expect . . . Brilliant and a pleasure to read, this raises the bar for comedy studies." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)