Complete Prose

By Woody Allen

$7.00

The Complete Prose of Woody Allen is a collection of fifty-two pieces of hilarious writing which firmly establish the author in the tradition of Groucho Marx and James Thurber.

Woody Allen’s prose displays his versatility and virtuosity with the written word, and his special brand of humour.

Getting Even is a collection of 17 of Allen’s magazine pieces from the late 1960s discussing such bizarre topics as the invention of the sandwich, laundry lists, death, obesity, and, of course, rabbis.

Without Feathers delivers more of Allen’s New Yorker-style humour. Worthy stand-outs include “If the Impressionists Had Been Dentists,” a genius piece that puts oral surgery in a whole new, much more exciting, light.

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