American Scream

American Scream

by Cynthia True (Author)

Synopsis

On the eighth anniversary of his death, the first ever biography of the cult anti-hero comedian, Bill Hicks. His popularity - buoyant when alive, with sold-out gigs (inc. 2,000+ at London's Dominion), a famously-axed spot on the Dave Letterman show, and top-selling videos and CDs - has mushroomed in Kurt Cobain-like proportions since. Born to Baptist parents in Little Rock, Hicks cited his formative influences as being down to his prized typewriter on which he'd compose his own scripts, a small b/w tv (or 'Lucifer's Dream Box'), a poster of Woody Allen and a fixation with The Tonight Show. The result was a radical philosopher masquerading as a stand-up comic, plumbing the American psyche with challenging (and side-splitting) conclusions. His brand of American self-analysis struck a particular chord in post-Thatcher Britain, with several national tours, and a widely-seen C4 commentary on the Gulf War. The Letterman show shot Hicks to national prominence in America - not only from his regular slots, but his spectacular sacking following an un-aired tirade of pro-life and Pope digs. Hicks's response was typical: 'Why are people so afraid of jokes?'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd
Published: 25 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 028306353X
ISBN 13: 9780283063534

Author Bio
Cynthia True has been Time Out New York's comedy correspondent. She has access to Hicks's peers, including Sean Hughes, Roseanne, Denis Leary, as well as friends and family, and will produce a compelling, sensitive and revealing portrait of a man many feel they know, and yet about whom they know very little.