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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780143112273
ISBN: 0143112279
Label: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: September 25, 2007
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Sales Rank: 90084
Studio: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Product Description: The interviewees in this irreverent book may not have a pulse, but, boy, can they talk!
Ever wanted to ask Nostradamus for the winning lotto numbers or van Gogh about the whole ear episode? How about Napoleon about his complex, or if Frida might consider a brow wax? In The Dead Guy Interviews, journalist Michael Stusser has created forty-five interviews with some of the most famous personalities of all time, asking them probing questions about their lives, accomplishments, and what’s on their iPods. Based on his column in the acclaimed magazine mental_floss, this collection of conversations is incredibly funny, but each interview is also based on serious research, so in addition to laughing, readers actually learn real history.
The Dead Guy Interviews includes discussions with: Alexander the Great Beethoven Napoléon Bonaparte Buddha Julius Caesar Caligula George Washington Carver Catherine the Great Winston Churchill Cleopatra Confucius Crazy Horse Salvador Dalí Charles Darwin Emily Dickinson Albert Einstein Benjamin Franklin Sigmund Freud Genghis Khan Vincent van Gogh Henry VIII J. Edgar Hoover Harry Houdini Thomas Jefferson Joan of Arc Robert Johnson Frida Kahlo Leonardo da Vinci Abraham Lincoln Mao Tse-tung Karl Marx Michelangelo Montezuma Mozart Nostradamus Edgar Allan Poe William Shakespeare Sun Tzu Mae West Oscar Wilde
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Rating: - Great Read!
Fresh off a heated election season, I find myself more interested than usual in historical figures, but also a little tired of the heavy-handed nature of the Obama-McCain contest. This book adds just the right kind of levity and humor into the mix in a way that reminds me of Neal Pollack's "Never Mind the Pollacks" in which Pollack travels the world and hangs out with the reality-based characters like Iggy Pop, David Bowie, and Kurt Cobain. Stusser has a real knack for being witty and informative without the implied smugness I find in most good humorists. The Dead Guy Interviews brings a thoroughly enjoyable blend of humor and education, which makes for one great read. Highly recommended as a stocking stuffer.
Rating: - A what-if view of history--fun!
This little book is laugh-out-loud entertaining. If you don't already "know" the persons in the pseudo-interviews, you'll want to Google them to get the humor. Very clever!
Rating: - Come for the history, stay for the funny
I'd been following Michael Stusser's column in Mental Floss Magazine for some time when I heard that the book was being released, so naturally I was one of the first in line to pick up a copy. I haven't been disappointed. Stusser's book delivers on all of the important levels.
For the history buff, "Interviews" packs the punch of obscure anecdotal insight into our favorite dead celebs.
For the casually knowledge hungry, the book keeps the reader laughing while it teaches (something our school systems might learn from).
All in all: an fun read and a Jeopardy field guide packed into one paperback with a clever cover.
Rating: - One Trick Pony
The Dead Guy Interviews is based on the intriguing premise that forty-five of history's greatest, and most interesting, people can be summoned back to life long enough to sit for an interview with the author. The theory goes that Michael Stusser will ask the hard questions, questions that would have in some cases probably gotten him killed if he had dared to ask them during the actual lifetimes of his subjects. Stusser will combine insightful questions and humor in his interviews in a way that will provide the reader with forty-five painless little history lessons. So much for the theory, because in reality, this hit-and-miss book is more miss than hit.
Stusser interviews Beethoven, Napoleon, Churchill, Einstein, Darwin, Freud, Hoover, Poe, Mae West, Wilde, Crazy Horse, Washington, Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Buddha and thirty others. Each interview runs five or six pages and is introduced by a one-page biography of the person being interviewed. The interviews seldom fail to offer at least one or two lesser known, but intriguing, historical facts about their subjects but so many of the questions are phrased in such a sophomoric style of humor that the facts are soon overwhelmed by the silliness. And because Stusser sometimes has his historical figures respond in the same tone in which the questions are asked, many of them seem to have the same personality regardless of what they accomplished in life or in what era they lived. After a while it starts to seem that everyone who comes ... Read More
Rating: - Hilarious!
I have read all of the Mental Floss books, and this may be the best yet. The "Dead Guy Interviews" are short (2-6 page) conversations between author Michael Stusser and famous figures from history. His imagination is so colorful and the statements from the "interviewees" so realistic that I had to keep reminding myself that these were not real interviews.
Stusser really brings these characters to life. He captures their mannerisms, speech patterns, and idiosyncracies. And his humor is wonderful. Some of the funniest moments are when he tells J. Edgar Hoover that his bra strap is showing and asks artist Frida Kahlo if she ever considered getting her mustache waxed. I was left entertained and wanting to know more about some of these famous characters.
For anyone who thinks history is boring, if they read this book, they're sure to change their mind.
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