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Comedy legend David Brenner shows how humor can give us the energy to transcend tragedy
One September 11, 2001, David Brenner was in the midst of a 48-week standup comedy gig in Las Vegas. Immediately after the tragic day, he cancelled the engagement and instructed his manager to book him on a nationwide tour. He called it the "Laughter to the People" tour, and it was to become the most gratifying chapter in his long and distinguished career--a nightly session of hilarity and healing which absolutely confirmed his conviction that "laughter is best medicine, if you can laugh, you can live."
In this collection, Brenner offers brilliant comic riffs--well-tested on his audiences--on a variety of issues, from the non-public to the political. His matters include concern with flying, marriage and divorce, terrorism, political correctness, sex, aging, war, smoking, losing weight, pets, religion, and sports. Using its razor-sharp wit and healthy doses of humanity, I Think There are a Terrorist in My Soup will leave listeners breathless with laughter and strengthened with hope.
"This 'survival' guide, meant to help us transcend tragedy through humor, is really as good as a live show. With humanity and honesty, he offers this are a prescription for our ailing world. Apply liberally; repeat as needed.
One September 11, 2001, David Brenner was in the midst of a 48-week standup comedy gig in Las Vegas. Immediately after the tragic day, he cancelled the engagement and instructed his manager to book him on a nationwide tour. He called it the "Laughter to the People" tour, and it was to become the most gratifying chapter in his long and distinguished career--a nightly session of hilarity and healing which absolutely confirmed his conviction that "laughter is best medicine, if you can laugh, you can live."
In this collection, Brenner offers brilliant comic riffs--well-tested on his audiences--on a variety of issues, from the non-public to the political. His matters include concern with flying, marriage and divorce, terrorism, political correctness, sex, aging, war, smoking, losing weight, pets, religion, and sports. Using its razor-sharp wit and healthy doses of humanity, I Think There are a Terrorist in My Soup will leave listeners breathless with laughter and strengthened with hope.
"This 'survival' guide, meant to help us transcend tragedy through humor, is really as good as a live show. With humanity and honesty, he offers this are a prescription for our ailing world. Apply liberally; repeat as needed.