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Ellis Weiner

Forfatter af Yiddish with Dick and Jane

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Ellis Weiner was an editor of National Lampoon and a columnist for Spy.

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Værker af Ellis Weiner

Yiddish with Dick and Jane (2004) 333 eksemplarer
National Lampoon's Doon (1984) 286 eksemplarer
The Templeton Twins Have an Idea (2012) 238 eksemplarer
Letters from Cicely (1992) 133 eksemplarer
Yiddish with George and Laura (2006) 105 eksemplarer
Howard The Duck (1986) 89 eksemplarer
Drop Dead, My Lovely (2004) 54 eksemplarer
The Joy of Worry (2004) 23 eksemplarer
The Big Boat to Bye-Bye (2005) 14 eksemplarer

Associated Works

Mayflower Manners (1990) 43 eksemplarer
SPY Magazine: February 1996 (Demi Moore) (1996) — Bidragyder — 2 eksemplarer
Spy Magazine: April 1995 (Geena Davis) (1995) — Bidragyder — 2 eksemplarer
Spy Magazine: June 1995 (Newt Exposed!) (1995) — Bidragyder — 1 eksemplar

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I really enjoyed this one, especially the illustrations. I would have given it 4 stars, but I just don't like intrusive narrators. I do think I'll read any further Templeton twins adventures, though.
 
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fernandie | 29 andre anmeldelser | Sep 15, 2022 |
Ellis Weiner’s National Lampoon’s Doon parodies Frank Herbert’s Dune, which had become a part of the collegiate zeitgeist. William F. Touponce compared Dune’s impact to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, which the Harvard Lampoon similarly parodied as Bored of the Rings. Like that earlier parody, Weiner’s work roughly follows the same plot as the original he’s parodying, though with a great deal of wordplay. For example, Duke Lotto, the head of House Agamemnides, must move to Arruckus, or “Doon,” the Dessert Planet composed of sugars and the only source of beer in the galaxy. Doon is also home to the deadly pretzels and the native Freedmenmen. Lotto’s son Pall and his concubine Jazzica travel with him, with Pall joining the Freedmenmen and taking the name Mauve’Bib after the purple napkin all Freedmenmen wear. Meanwhile, Baron Vladimir Hardchargin conspires with Shaddap IV, the Pahdedbrah Emperor for control of Doon.

Puns and pop culture references abound, with Frank Herbert’s CHOAM transformed into NOAMCHOMSKI. Baron Hardchargin obsesses over the designs of architect Jonzun Fillup, a reference to Philip Johnson who designed 550 Madison Avenue in Manhattan. Weiner also includes references to the hokey pokey (pg. 78) while the Emperor’s daughter, Serutan, whose name is “natures” spelled backward, references a laxative of the same name from the 1930s through the 1960s (pg. 179). Like Bored of the Rings, much of the humor in Doon is dated and the running joke about restaurant work and beer grows stale over the course of the novel, though Weiner wisely kept the book short so that the humor doesn’t completely outstay its welcome. Fans of Herbert’s Dune may seek this if they want a complete collection, but, like Bored of the Rings, it was intended for a college demographic decades ago and does not have the lasting power of the work it parodies.
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DarthDeverell | 6 andre anmeldelser | Nov 15, 2019 |
Fun little novelty book for Jews who grew up with a bisl of Yiddish getting thrown into everyday conversation. Its a 15 minute read that will make you smile.
 
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Narshkite | 4 andre anmeldelser | Jan 10, 2018 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
About the same as the first. I don't like it as much as A Series of Unfortunate Events, but it's definitely in that realm.
 
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adamwolf | 18 andre anmeldelser | Jun 7, 2016 |

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Værker
26
Also by
5
Medlemmer
1,569
Popularitet
#16,450
Vurdering
½ 3.4
Anmeldelser
68
ISBN
65
Sprog
8
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