Comedy Is Dead
4th Jun 2013, 1:30 AM
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6th Jun 2013, 3:25 AM
Just love it - especially Hitchens's "Also, turns out there's an afterlife. I was totally wrong on that one" parenthetical!
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Christopher Hitchens' insightful "hefty or dykey or Jewish" analysis of female comedians dates way back to 2007, but the argument wasn't perfected until two years later, when the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory idea was suggested in the comments on Gucci Little Piggy.