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I'm a joke and so are you: a comedian's take on what makes us human

Ince, RobinLee, Stewart(Contributions by)
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Robin Ince has a good life. As a successful comedian, presenter, and writer, he's got a job that you are probably jealous of.

So, why did he find himself stuck on a train platform in rural Northumberland, swearing maniacally, punching his own leg, vowing never to do stand-up again?

Was he having an existential crisis? He didn't know. But he wanted to find out. Insightful, witty, and often just plain weird, this book charts his journey to discover why he's made the choices he did in life, and what makes us who we are.

Why did Robin become a comedian? Why did you become an accountant (sorry)? Why are we like we are? Informed by interviews with a bevy of comedians such as Jo Brand, Ricky Gervais and Tim Minchin, as well as with neuroscientists, psychologists and doctors, Robin looks back on his life and turns his comedic observational skills on himself - exploring the key psychological questions we all ask ourselves.

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Product Details
Atlantic
1786492601 / 9781786492609
eBook (EPUB)
150
04/10/2018
England
English
276 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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