Rude Talk in Athens, Mark Haskell Smith
Rude Talk in Athens, Mark Haskell Smith
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Rude Talk in Athens
Ancient Rivals, the Birth of Comedy, and a Writer's Journey through Greece

Author: Mark Haskell Smith

Narrator: Brandon Massey

Unabridged: 5 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

In ancient Athens, thousands would attend theatre festivals that turned writing into a fierce battle for fame, money, and laughably large trophies. While the tragedies earned artistic respect, it was the comedies—the raunchy jokes, vulgar innuendo, outrageous invention, and barbed political commentary—that captured the imagination of the city.

The writers of these comedic plays feuded openly, insulting one another from the stage, each production more inventive and outlandish than the last, as they tried to win first prize. Of these writers, only the work of Aristophanes has survived and it’s only through his plays that we know about his peers: Cratinus, the great lush; Eupolis, the copycat; and Ariphrades, the sexual deviant. It might have been the golden age of Democracy, but for comic playwrights, it was the age of Rude Talk.
Watching a production of an Aristophanes play in 2019 CE and seeing the audience laugh uproariously at every joke, Mark Haskell Smith began to wonder: what does it tell us about society and humanity that these ancient punchlines still land? When insults and jokes made thousands of years ago continue to be both offensive and still make us laugh?

Through conversations with historians, politicians, and other writers, the always witty and effusive Smith embarks on a personal mission (bordering on obsession) exploring the life of one of these unknown writers, and how comedy challenged the patriarchy, the military, and the powers that be, both then and now. A comic writer himself and author of many books and screenplays, Smith also looks back at his own career, his love for the uniquely dynamic city of Athens, and what it means for a writer to leave a legacy.

About Mark Haskell Smith

Mark Haskell Smith is the author of five novels, including Raw: A Love Story and Salty (which was adapted into a major motion picture called Gun Shy), as well as the nonfiction books Naked at Lunch and Heart of Dankness. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, and Vulture. He lives in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick on July 08, 2023

This is a relatively straightforward and short book covering The Battle of Wise’s Forks. This is a campaign and battle I was unfamiliar with and the book served its purpose by outlining the strategic objectives that led to the engagement and also providing enough detail from the tactical level to ke......more

Goodreads review by Steven on September 04, 2016

This is an excellent analysis of a little known battle. I have read a number of pieces regarding Bentonville or Averasboro. One of the references has been to an action to the east, trying to prevent Schofield from linking with Sherman. A few paragraphs is about as much in any volume that OI have see......more

Goodreads review by Cropredy on November 27, 2019

Now, I like to think I know a lot about the Civil War from the very first book I was given, Civil War, when I was maybe ten years old to the innumerable histories and biographies I have read since. But when I saw two references to the Battle Of Wise's Forks in Last Stand in the Carolinas: The Battle......more

Goodreads review by W on June 08, 2019

A first rate book on a forgotten battle in the 1865 Carolinas Campaign. The authors did a great job of research, writing and analysis of the battle.......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on November 10, 2015

As the Civil War Sesquicentennial comes to a close, the publication of many battles of 1865 have come forth. Some of these battles are generally unknown to the masses and publications such as “To Prepare for Sherman’s Coming”: The Battle of Wise’s Forks, is a welcome addition to any library. Both W......more