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How I Escaped My Certain Fate [Kindle Edition]

Stewart Lee
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'Lee's bumper DVD extras-style assemblage echoes the revelatory sprawl of David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest.... Stewart Lee has created a book which is at once a notable repository of technical insight, an invaluable insider's guide to three decades of British comedy, and as revealing a portrait of its author's life and opinions as even the most self-consciously confessional of conventional celebrity memoirs.' -- Ben Thompson, Independent on Sunday>> ' (A) fascinatingly detailed account of what inspired, motivated and influenced his creativity ... the trials, insecurities and passions that have fuelled him over the past ten years are so honestly, amusingly, eloquently, and, often, viciously expressed that it only serves to further confirm his position as one of our leading 'alternative' national treasures. -- Time Out>> 'It s a simply remarkable piece of writing: funny, wise, partial, propulsive. And then there are the footnotes, which comment on the shows like some frank, deliciously-detailed DVD commentary ... His writing ... has the irony, honesty, petulance and righteous zeal that we Lee fans demand ... an essential, invigorating investigation into the art, craft and culture of stand-up comedy. -- Dominic Maxwell, The Times >> Required reading for comedy fans ... (Lee) is analytical, critical and perfectly willing to say when he finds himself proud of something he wrote, or occasionally ashamed. It is a fascinating insight into the process of creating comedy, and making months of work feel like a fresh, spontaneous show each night ... This book should win him some new fans and cement the dislike of old detractors. And it's impossible to imagine he would ever choose to do anything else. --Natalie Haynes, Observer

His marginalia offer an absorbing history of alternative comedy since the late 1980s, affectionate pen-portraits of misunderstood heroes, such as Johnny Vegas and Simon Munnery, and fascinating insights into his craft ... the wonderful achievement of this book is that it makes you as excited as Lee is by the capabilities of a man in a dark room with a microphone. -- Richard Godwin, Evening Standard>> It rules! Have you ever noticed how transcripts of stand-up shows can make for some of the best fun material going? ... so long, so bitter and so thoroughly enjoyable. --Dazed and Confused>> Funny, honest and insightful throughout. It deserves to make its author even more than he appeared on HIGNFY ... like the author s stage act, it is elliptical, repetitious and, inevitably, solipsistic. But in a good way ... in the hands of a lesser talent, this would be unbearably tedious, but Lee s verbal dexterity and exhaustive knowledge manages to make the experience cumulatively hilarious. --John Naughton, Word magazine

it works brilliantly ... complementing the very well-written autobiographical narrative that connects the routines and the footnotes are such rich mini-essays that I reached the end wishing there was an index, in order to relocate such observations as Lee s comparison of the Mighty Boosh s offbeat comic timing to dried stalks of spaghetti being dropped onto a china plate . How I Escaped My Certain Fate is a sophisticated demonstration of the poetics of comedy by an artist who, like Wilde, has been moved to public contrarianism in the belief that there is no sin except stupidity . -- Jeremy Noel-Todd, Daily Telegraph>> It s a sort of autobiography, but really just as much a book about the way British comedy has changed ... usually, such copious asides are the sign of a very bad book but Lee pulls it off, mainly because his notes are invariably insightful, and frequently very funny. --William Cook, Independent

You warm to Lee through the very distance he knowingly creates between himself and the reader, providing a morbidly fascinat --William Cook, Independent

'An excellent book, this ... [Lee] deconstructs his comic material, which is fascinating. There are bits which are amazingly funny, for sure. But the best thing about this book is it deep intellectual grasp of comedy itself.' -- Evening Standard>> 'Three transcripts of some of the funniest stand-up shows you're likely to see. A full introduction and extensive annotations reveal the in-depth workings of a comic genius.' -- Venue>> 'Truculent, unpredictable and sporadically brilliant ... Lee's footnotes contain as many conceptual leaps and subversive riffs as his live act.' -- Sunday Telegraph>> 'I was in the audience for all three of these shows. They were hilarious then and they're still hilarious on the page ... the material is non-arch, uncynical, energetic, genuine, modest, original and as spiky as a range of mountains. Oh, and did I say hilarious?' --Independent on Sunday

it works brilliantly ... complementing the very well-written autobiographical narrative that connects the routines and the footnotes are such rich mini-essays that I reached the end wishing there was an index, in order to relocate such observations as Lee s comparison of the Mighty Boosh s offbeat comic timing to dried stalks of spaghetti being dropped onto a china plate . How I Escaped My Certain Fate is a sophisticated demonstration of the poetics of comedy by an artist who, like Wilde, has been moved to public contrarianism in the belief that there is no sin except stupidity . -- Jeremy Noel-Todd, Daily Telegraph>> It s a sort of autobiography, but really just as much a book about the way British comedy has changed ... usually, such copious asides are the sign of a very bad book but Lee pulls it off, mainly because his notes are invariably insightful, and frequently very funny. --William Cook, Independent

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The bestselling book by acclaimed stand-up comedian Stewart Lee revealing the inside workings of his award-winning act.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 729 KB
  • Print Length: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Faber and Faber Non Fiction (19 Aug 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0042JSPTI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (76 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #7,688 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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83 of 84 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book is perhaps the funniest book I have ever read. Stewart Lee has consistently been one of the funniest comedians in the country and his apparently arrogant yet always self-deprecating style has been brilliantly realised on the page. He shows a thoughtfulness and integrity that puts previous controversies about his work into context and also provides a fascinating peek behind the subjects of his stand-up set to reveal complexity, planning and yet more humour behind them.

One of the things that stands out about his stand-up work is how much of it he does to amuse himself, and how he is well aware and largely in control of alienating and regaining his live audiences.

The transcripts of his live sets are really interesting as the copious footnotes give them new depth, but they read pretty well too - although probably better for having watched the sets on dvd. I can't recommend this book highly enough for anyone interested in Stewart Lee in particular or stand up in general. It will make you laugh.

One thing, if you're easily offended, then I would urge you to read this book - you'll be offended, but it raises a lot of ideas about why you might be offended, and why Stewart Lee has bothered to offend you.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Alternative Comedian Stewart Lee tells of how he quit stand-up for several years before returning to critical acclaim in this beautifully written, thoughtful and in-depth memoir full of lovely one-liners. The footnotes are a complete joy!

Excellent value-for-money, it contains detailed analysis of the transcripts from three of his recent shows (Stand-up Comedian; '90s Comedian & 41st Best Stand-Up Ever - all available on DVD if you haven't yet seen them) along with a number of interesting appendices containing articles and other works. Halfway through you learn the significance of the cover design.

Highly recommended if you enjoy intelligent non-mainstream comedy or just want to know more about the thought processes behind putting together a successful stand-up routine in Lee's inimitable style.

Or if you are a sardine.
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51 of 56 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
The Kindle version of this book is riddled with typos and mysterious line breaks. I can forgive the odd typo of two but not when they appear with such consistency that they destroy the flow and enjoyment of a book.

The most regularly occurring mistake is the word Comedian which mostly appears split into 'Com' and 'edian' - not something you really want in a book about a standup comedian. There are also numerous instances where lines are mysteriously broken, half way across. Granted, these mistakes don't render the book unreadable. But they are an unwanted distraction - a bit like an annoying click on a CD.

Having created a few ebooks myself, I know exactly how these typos occurred. Word Processing programmes like Word insert all kinds of mysterious hidden spaces and breaks that don't show up in most situations but do when you create an ePub or mobi files. That's why publishers should proofread their ebooks on devices like Kindles as well manuscripts printed from PDFs. It doesn't cost a lot of money. It doesn't take very much time. But unfortunately, such is the attitude of publishers to ebooks, most of them couldn't be bothered.

The most infuriating thing? The e-version of this book costs more than the paper version!

I thought long and hard before posting this review. The book Stewart Lee has written doesn't deserve a one-star review. As the other reviewers have testified it is funny, thoughtful and well-written. But the Kindle version, as a product, is faulty. It has flaws that render it unfit for purpose and people thinking of buying it should be warned.

Sadly, it's the only way to make publishers pick up their game. Bad reviews on Amazon upset authors and their agents. It's the only thing publishers react to.

My advice? Save a pound - and the aggravation - and buy the paperback version instead.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Not an easy read, but worth it
This is not an easy read, but I suspect that was the author's aim. Nevertheless, it is an enjoyable and thought provoking book. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Mark Rawsthorne
Indispensable!
Originally I only bought this because I like Stewart Lee's stand up and TV work, but having read it I'd suggest that could you hate the comedy of Lee and still make excellent use... Read more
Published 1 month ago by BattleTheGazz
Sample only - Interesting and well-written bitter ramblings
Somehow Stewart Lee has managed to avoid my attention on telly or radio, but I think I saw him mentioned in the Guardian once. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Andrew Ives
Insightful, honest, and strangely moving
Comedian, man, and damned-to-hell blasphemist Stewart Lee wrote this book, and - as an "atheist, comic book reading, Morrissey fan nerd" - I'm so glad that he did. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Thomas
Essential reading
A brilliant book, well worth reading - full of the usual insights and hilarity you'd associate with Stewart Lee. Read more
Published 2 months ago by citroenv
fairly good
Stewart Lee is at his best when he is intelligently slagging off other comedians. He is the master of surgically dissecting exactly why Russell Howard, Michael Macintyre, etc are... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Jd Moore
See the shows first.
I wouldn't buy this book as a substitute for seeing the shows themselves. As Lee himself says, a lot of this stuff doesn't work on the page. Read more
Published 3 months ago by ZodKneelsFirst
Too cool for school?
My main problem with Lee is that his entire act (and the contents of this book) is played out inside a giant pair of ironic air-quotes. Read more
Published 4 months ago by topstep
Hilarious
Stewart Lee's book is quite simply one of the funniest books I've ever read (as in bursting out laughing no matter what the surroundings). Read more
Published 4 months ago by Keith M
A fascinating insight
This great book is a fascinating insight into the construction of Stewart Lee's humour and the amazing detail that goes into it. Read more
Published 5 months ago by lizw
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