Description |
148 pages ; 20 cm |
Summary |
"Hell hath no fury like an ex-Bible-Belter-turned-New-Yorker. To see the world through comedian and writer Zach Zimmerman's eyes is to be reminded of the many ways in which love, religion, family, sex, money-or often lack thereof-lay bare our most elemental and embarrassing humanness. From meditations on heartbreak to not-so-helpful how-tos, this laugh-and-cry-out-loud essay collection documents one man's navigation through queerness, climbing the corporate ladder, dating cryptocurrency-obsessed mansplainers, mourning the loss of religiosity, and all the minute, beautiful discoveries in between"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Salad -- Matchmaker, matchmaker -- Too much cheese -- Seven days of creation under capitalism -- Twink on the fire escape -- Some first-date red flags to watch out for -- Testimony -- Evidence for the existence of God -- Some very scary things -- French kiss -- First lines of rejected "Modern Love" essays -- Some things that are hard to find -- Drag reveals -- Thank you for your feedback -- #2 -- How to write a eulogy -- Seven new sins--and tortures, too -- Consider the Red Lobster -- Moving & storage -- Nothing is free -- How to meditate -- Some key insights from meditating -- A negative review of my negative self-talk -- Birthday suit -- Clothes encounters -- Fashion trends for the end of days -- Rainbow bridge -- A sit-down with Satan -- Breadsticks -- Some questions for God. |
Subject |
American wit and humor.
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American wit and humor. (OCoLC)fst00807457
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Genre/Form |
Essays. (OCoLC)fst01919922
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Humor. (OCoLC)fst01423696
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Essays.
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Humor.
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ISBN |
9781797217574 (paperback) |
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1797217577 (paperback) |
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