Re read this old Woody Allen classic looking for some
laughs. Of course there are laughs aplenty as you wonder at Woody’s zany sense
of humour. But honestly, there are also times when you wonder how this stuff got published! But Woody is a favorite of mine and I will stick to the parts I liked.
For example in his articles he ponders about ‘love’ in this fashion – "Is it
better to be the lover or the loved one? Neither, if your cholesterol is over
six hundred." And there are several such gems. Two plays, several articles, stories with
the amazing Inspector Ford who solves murder mysteries as easily as snapping
his fingers, a story of guys who need whores with high IQs to excite them and
whores who charge for discussing Melville and other literary heavyweights (The Whore of Mensa), If the Impressionists had been Dentists, and many more such impossible situations and
solutions make up this book. Did I laugh out loud? Yes, several times and none
more than when he ponders over whether Shakespeare was Marlowe or vice versa. Sample this - "Marlowe’s young wife took up the pen and continued to write the plays and
sonnets we all know and avoid today."
Woody’s neurotic, hypochondriacal and completely absurd view
of the world, or rather his world, cannot but make you laugh and look at life
with far less stress and tension. Life cannot be too bad when we have people
like this around. I mean, Woody seems to have so many more issues and problems
than we have and seems to be dealing with them well so there is hope! As he
says gravely “How wrong Emily Dickenson was! Hope is not ‘the thing with
feathers’. The thing with Feathers turned out to be my nephew. I must take him
to a specialist in Zurich."
I love Woody Allen. He is one of those guys I’d want to
think like, be like, write like, make movies like, and make up stories like.
2 comments:
He is hilarious-in print and on celluloid.
And brings out a viewpoint that's brilliant and subtle and paradoxical too.
Post a Comment