Last Words (Hardcover)

Author: George/ Hendra Carlin
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781439172957
Publisher: FREE
Publish Date: 11/10/2009
Buy.com Sku: 211302306
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Buy.com Sales Rank: 491
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.75L x 1T
 
The autobiography that Carlin had nearly completed before he died, "Last Words" chronicles the late comedian''s illustrious career. Includes commentary from Carlin''s fellow comedian Hendra.
 
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George Carlin was one of America's most celebrated comedians, known for his razor sharp wit and his prescient observations on contemporary society. In this fascinating and wildly entertaining biography, Carlin recalls his life growing up in Manhattan, and his journey to the stage. His amazing career earned him multiple awards, including five Grammys and the Mark Twain Prize. He was unable to finish LAST WORDS before his death in 2008, and so renowned British comedian Tony Hendra completed the book.

 
 

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The Old Man and the Sunbeam

Sliding headfirst down a vagina with no clothes on and landing in the freshly shaven crotch of a screaming woman did not seem to be part of God''s plan for me. At least not at first. I''m not one of those people who can boast of having been a sparkle in his mother''s eye. A cinder comes closer.

I was conceived in a damp, sand-flecked room of Curley''s Hotel in Rockaway Beach, New York. August 1936. A headline in that Saturday''s New York Post said "Hot, sticky, rainy weekend begins. High humidity and temperatures in the 90s send millions to the beaches." At the Paramount Theater in Times Square, Bing Crosby and Frances Farmer starred in Rhythm on the Range. Meanwhile at Curley''s Hotel on Beach 116th Street, Mary and Patrick Carlin starred in yet another doomed Catholic remake of Rhythm in the Sack.

For several generations Rockaway Beach had been a favorite weekend retreat for

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