

Sinossi
Groucho Marx a T.S. Eliot, che gli aveva appena donato una sua fotografia: "Caro T.S., la sua fotografia è arrivata in ottimo stato e spero che questa lettera la trovi nelle stesse condizioni. Non credevo che lei fosse così bello. Se non le hanno ancora offerto il ruolo di protagonista in qualche film sexy, ciò è da attribuire solo alla stupidità dei responsabili del casting."
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- Pagine: 373
- Data di uscita: 28-05-1997
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'...you have “always voted for the man and never the Party,”... I think this is praiseworthy but reckless, like you're saying that if the Republicans nominate a person you don't approve of, you'll vote against him even if the Democrats put up Mussolini.' The above came from a letter written in 1943 b Leggi tutto
I 'discovered' the Marx Brothers at age 12 and tried to see as many of their movies as I could after that. My fondness for their humor hasn't faded, and now that I've read this insightful book, I feel a need to see their work for the first time in ages. Groucho's knack for wordplay always appealed t Leggi tutto
I would never want to read a book that would have me as a reader.
I didn't find Groucho's letter's as hilarious as some reviewers here, but he was certainly an excellent, clever writer, and there's plenty of funny stuff here.
As a child I was fascinated by the absurdist comedy of the Marx Brothers, as well as Groucho Marx's wry and self-effacing humor in You Bet Your Life . I was a weird kid, true, but the Marx Brothers allowed me to view other misfits as the stars of the show and the most interesting people in the ro
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