The popular humorist and syndicated columnist takes on politics, religion, sex, and golf, as well as George Bush, Mike Tyson, people named "Bubba," and the Japanese, in a new collection of satirical essays on modern life
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"He is to Dixie what Royko is to Chicago, Breslin to New York, Buchwald to Washington. He's among the hottest things down South since corn bread." --The Washington Post
"He has an enviable grasp on the pith and marrow of life. He writes about the things people talk about." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"It's worth having a collection of Grizzard's books on the shelf for their titles alone. They're better, though, off the shelf, because the inside are funnier than the covers." --The Daily Oklahoman
"Lewis Grizzard thinks funny. And he writes funny in a very Southern way that appeals greatly to his fellow Southerners and to all of us Yankees with a born-again soft spot in our hearts for the land of grits and honey and Scarlett and Rhett." --San Diego Union
"Grizzard is a natural-born storyteller with a deft hand for reducing everyday occurrences into uproarious nuggets of praise." --Orlando Sentinel
Lewis Grizzard, Jr., was an American writer and humorist known for his commentary on the American South. Although he spent his early career as a newspaper sportswriter and editor, becoming the sports editor of the Atlanta Journal at age 23, he was much better known for his humorous newspaper columns in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He was also a popular stand-up comedian and lecturer.
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