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The Funny Stuff

The Official P. J. O'Rourke Quotationary and Riffapedia

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A compendium of quotes and riffs by P.J. O'Rourke on subjects ranging from government ("Giving money and power to politicians is like giving car keys and whiskey to teenage boys") to fishing ("a sport invented by insects and you are the bait") to apps ("we need a no-app app—let's call it a nap") to be published on what would have been his 75th birthday.

"P. J. O'Rourke was the funniest writer of his generation, one of the smartest and one of the most prolific. Now that he belongs to the ages, P.J. takes his rightful place along with Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain and Dorothy Parker in the Pantheon of Quote Gods."—Christopher Buckley from his introduction

When The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Humorous Quotations was published in 1994, P. J. O'Rourke had more entries than any living writer. And he kept writing funny stuff for another 28 years. Now, for the first time, the best material is collected in one volume. Edited by his longtime friend and member of the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame Terry McDonell, THE FUNNY STUFF is arranged in six sections, organized by subject in alphabetical order from Agriculture to Xenophobia. From his earliest days at the National Lampoon in the 1970s, through his classic reporting for Rolling Stone in the 80s and 90s to his post-Trump, pandemic, new media observations of recent years, P.J. produced incisive, amusing copy. Not only did P.J. write memorable one-liners, he also meticulously constructed riffs that built to a crescendo of hilarity and outrage—and are still being quoted years later. His prose has the electric verbal energy of Tom Wolfe or Hunter Thompson, but P.J. is more flat out funny. And through it all comes his clear-eyed take on politics, economics, human nature—and fun. THE FUNNY STUFF is a book for P.J. fans to devour but also a book that will bring new readers and stand as testament to one of the truly original American writers of the last 50 years.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 26, 2022
      This hit-or-miss collection of witticisms contends that political satirist O’Rourke (A Cry from the Far Middle), who died in 2022, was “the most quoted man on the planet.” Assembled by former Rolling Stone editor McDonnell (The Accidental Life), the compendium draws from O’Rourke’s copious output to lampoon such subjects as “Committee Brain,” the “Security-and-Surveillance State,” Europe, and American leftists: “Enormous differences in income, wealth, and power push people toward communism. And maybe so, but the only people it pushed toward communism in America were sixties college students who already had income, wealth, and power—or at least their fathers did.” Also ridiculed are Donald Trump’s intelligence, “efficiency experts,” and U.S. foreign policy: “Whatever it is that the government does, sensible Americans would prefer that the government do it to somebody else.” Unfortunately, the bon mots (“You’re only allowed to have real ideas if it’s absolutely guaranteed that you can’t win an election”; “Americans are remarkably puritanical—when they aren’t high as kites”) are outnumbered by out-of-date duds (“There’s a sign on the door at most New York investment banks: No Shirt, No Shoes, No IPO”; “A debutante party is basically a bar mitzvah with sex in the parking lot”). This is best suited to O’Rourke completists.

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