

The Funny Man
A Novel
Author: John Warner
Narrator: Mauro Hantman
Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/27/2011
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Literary Fiction
Author: John Warner
Narrator: Mauro Hantman
Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/27/2011
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Literary Fiction
John Warner is the managing editor of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. His book My First Presidentiary (with Kevin Guilfoile) was a #1 Washington Post bestseller. John is also the editor of three volumes of material culled from the website Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans, Mountain Man Dance Moves, The McSweeney’s Book of Lists, and The McSweeney’s Joke Book of Book Jokes. Warner teaches at Clemson University in South Carolina and is a consulting editor to the South Carolina Review.
Mauro Hantman has been a resident actor at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, where he has appeared in over fifty productions since 1999. He's the artistic director of the Providence Improv Fest and a founding member of Improv Jones, an improv troupe formed in 1992.
The Funny Man is a pretty good book, although it's actually not all that funny. That's okay, though. Parts of this novel are well worth a chuckle or two, but in reality the business of being funny isn't a funny business. Far from it, in fact. Many comedians have come through significant pain in orde......more
The funny man has always been funny enough. As a kid, he didn't know the word for someone who makes people laugh, but he asked. Comic. At first the laughs come in small clubs late at night while his wife and baby wait for him at home, his wife exhausted from her waitressing job. One day, his stay-a......more
“This debut novel from the editor of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency is a surprisingly tame takedown of celebrity culture…[An] equally sickening and humorous portrait of the celebrity as a delusional man.” Publishers Weekly
“I’m not at all surprised that John Warner would invent the perfect Everyman for our age: a comic whose meteoric rise to fame is based on a stupid gimmick. Half first-person tell-all, half third-person takedown—a brilliant structure—The Funny Man is a whip-smart satire of celebrity culture. It is hysterical, and sad, and ultimately indicts us all. An excellent novel.” Jessica Francis Kane, author of The Report
“John Warner is an uncommonly funny and gifted writer who has managed to make the business of comedy actually funny, as opposed to the awful self-negating mess that it actually is. (I may only be speaking from personal experience on this last point.) The Funny Man will make you laugh and think and laugh some more.” Michael Ian Black, actor and comedian