Английская Википедия:Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox book Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone is a collection of poetry by comedian Bo Burnham. It was illustrated by Chance Bone and published on October 1, 2013.

Synopsis

Egghead is an illustrated collection of poetry.[1] Alice Jones of The Independent described the poems as "a mixture of the puerileШаблон:Nbsp... and the profound".[2] The Sunday TimesШаблон:'s Stephen Armstrong compared the book to the poetry of Spike Milligan or John Lennon.[3] Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep reviewed it as similar to Shel Silverstein in that "it's kind of silly but it's also kind of dark".[4]

An example poem reads:[4] Шаблон:Poem quote

Background

Bo Burnham is a musical comedian who first gained attention at the age of 16 from his YouTube videos.[3] Egghead was released in 2013, when he was aged 23; the same year, he was touring with his stand-up show what., which incorporated some of the book's poems.[3][5][6] Burnham began writing poetry in a Los Angeles café during the production of his mockumentary series Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous. He would spend a few hours each day writing to "clear [his] mind" and later said, "I'd let myself write about whatever I wanted to. I let every page be a completely different story, and then the poetry came out."[3]

Burnham described his poems as "pretty literal", saying that Twitter had created a new "condensed, streamlined language" that forms a "new poetry" among his generation. He said, "I'm bored way too easily; I'm staring at screens half the day; I need to be overstimulated. How will that express itself artistically?"[4] He commented of serious themes in the book, "I shouldn't just include the most cynical, rude part of my mind, the part that looks the coolest to people. I think sincerity is the edgiest thing you can do now."[2]

The book was illustrated by Chance Bone. In the US, Grand Central Publishing released it on October 1, 2013.[7] In the UK, it was released on October 3 by Orion Publishing Group.[8] Burnham read the audiobook version.[9]

Reception

Egghead entered The New York Times Best Seller list.[1] It placed at position 21 in Publishers WeeklyШаблон:'s bestseller list of October 14, 2013, in the Hardcover Nonfiction category.[10]

References

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