Funny authors--add to the list!
Wow. This opens up really good possibilities for many posts.
For general humor (non-fiction): Don't forget Thurber, Benchley, Frank Sullivan and contemporary humorists
Woody Allen,Russell Baker (also editor of humor anthologies), George Carlin (yes he writes books!), and
David Sedaris. Ironically, earlier this year David was in hot water because the exaggeration necessary for humor writing caused some spoilsports to say it was "fiction."
And in that fiction category -- the master of course is Mark Twain.
More modern comic authors? Thomas Pynchon. Peter DeVries. Elliott Baker. (Remember that last one cause
I spent precious minutes on an Internet search. I was trying to get the title of his book that takes place on a US Navy ship in WWII. Maybe somebody can help me out here. Anybody know?)
I left off the authors whose books make you laugh except that they are unintentionally funny. Otherwise I'd be posting all day! But Twain really did a number on his contemporary, James Fennimore Cooper.
http://journals.aol.com/auntshecky71...without-clues/
What are your favorite funny books?
For me it would probably be Don DeLillo's White Noise (even if I hated a lot of the book, the funny parts were hysterical), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and.. I have to admit The Adventures of Tom Sawyer made me laugh out loud a few times as well.