The Funniest Books We've Ever Read
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- The world is in a crazy place right now, so to give you a bit of comedic relief, we've put together a list of our 10 favorite funny books. We hope that these books make you laugh as much as they did for us.
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Books mentioned in this episode:
1984 by George Orwell
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Distant Star by Roberto Bolano
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Amulet by Roberto Bolano
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The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolano
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The Romantic Dogs by Roberto Bolano
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2666 by Roberto Bolano
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The Tunnel by William H. Gass
The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt
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Something Happened by Joseph Heller
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Endurance by Alfred Lansing
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The Invisibility Cloak by Ge Fei
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Peach Blossom Paradise by Ge Fei
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Thank you for Smoking by Christopher Buckley
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Pay as You Go by Eskor David Johnson
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Same Bed, Different Dreams by Ed Park
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A Naked Singularity by Sergio De La Pava
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China Dream by Ma Jian
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A Bended Circuity by Robert S. Stickley
Natural Causes by Nina Lykke
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JR by William Gaddis
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White Noise by Don DeLillo
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Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
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Troll by Dave Fitzgerald
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Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
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First mention of Pynchon. 37:26
0 - 2:38 Intro
2:38 - 5:35 Andy's current reads
5:25- 10:50 Tony's current reads
10:50 - end Funniest Books
The perfect line…”the trauma of the American experience.”
Antkind by Charlie Kaufman takes the cake for me. Leaf by Leaf has a great review of it on his channel as well. Ranges from nose breath to laugh out loud to actual tears funny on nearly every page. Also just an incredibly imaginative and fresh work of postmodern fiction.
@@Steven.Carey. I have a copy. I should read it
Huge Kaufman fan. Been meaning to read Antkind for years. I know it'll be a treat.
The section in A Naked Singularity where the guy is telling the story about eating gas station burritos… I was laughing so hard my stomach hurt
For the UK listeners - The Tunnel will be available in paperback in August this year, from Dalkey Archive Essentials, and on sale at Blackwell's! Pre-orders are already opened looks like!
It's been a long time since I've thought about it, but as a kid my Grandad would read excerpts of The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek to me (one of his favourite books). It's another satirical comedy about war which I believe inspired Joseph Heller in his writing of Catch 22. He would be crying laughing, but I definitely think I was too young to fully get it. So, maybe it's time I read it for myself!
A Naked Singularity is available in Australia on Kindle but physical books need to be purchased from overseas.
Having said that I did manage to get a secondhand copy so if it ends up being a book club option I'm good to go 😅
Currently reading:
- "Several People Are Typing," by Calvin Kasulke, a quick and easy modern comedy about a guy who gets stuck in his company's slack messages. It hasn't made me laugh yet, but there have been some cute bits.
- "Carrion Comfort," by Dan Simmons, a door-stopper horror novel about mind vampires. It's got a ton of trigger warnings and some weird race-related bits that I want to mention, but I'm not going to lie: I'm about halfway through and on the edge of my seat through most of it.
I had a ton of library holds come in all at once -- "A Well-Trained Wife," by Tia Levings; " "Craft," by Ananda Lima; "Sour Candy," by Kealan Patrick Bruke; and "The Architect's Apprentice," by Elif Shafak -- so I'm probably going to have to make some tough choices about what to actually pick up for the next week or two when I finish "Carrion Comfort."
Good grief. I clicked this cos I needed some fun books to escape the news but couldn't get through what a bummer the first part was. Bait and switch from comedy to tragedy! 🎭 😂
Straight Man, by Richard Russo, is hilarious, IMHO. Laugh out loud funny.
The Nix by Nathan Hill is really funny, highly recommend amazing audiobook version. I laughed out loud walking my dog
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Absolute satire and very pertinent to our world right now.
The funniest novel I’ve read is Helen DeWitt’s Lightning Rods. Pure genius and entirely outrageous. As a man, I cannot even begin to offer a synopsis without being immediately canceled. As a bookseller, I just have to say trust me. NSFW for real…which is kind of the point and kind of meta. I can only bow to DeWitt and her intellect.
The funniest stories I’ve read come from the comedy writer, Simon Rich. If comedic genius is a thing, he’s got it. His latest collection is Glory Days. The only writer to make me drool on myself from laughing so hard.
Other fiction and nonfiction writers who make me laugh continuously: Damon Young, Percival Everett, Don DeLillo, Kurt Vonnegut, Monica Heisey, Rachel Ingalls, and Mona Awad.
Loved the episode. Question: Is Dalkey Archive putting out a reprint of the Tunnel this year? I feel like you have talked about this before and I’ve tried looking it up on their website but can’t find anything.
It was originally slated for this summer, but I've heard there's delays and it won't be available until next year.
Suttree by Cormac McCarthy
Anything by Charles Portis, anything by Kurt Vonnegut, anything by Douglas Adams, anything by Tom Robbins, any novel by Ismael Reed. Hunter S. Thompson, obviously. Dorothy Parker's work is free all over the internet and great and funny.
Iain Banks has a great command of humor in his prose
DeLillo's funniest book is Amazons, published under the pen name Cleo Birdwell.
"The trauma of the American Experience". Good one Andy. In enjoyed the film adaptation of Thank you for Smoking with quite the ensemble cast.
Thank You for Smoking is a really good movie too. I should check out the book.
A confederacy of dunces is also a funny book
The gold standard actually.
I got A Naked Singularity on the University of Chicago Press website.
I bought A Naked Singularity no problem off Amazon in Canada. I’d love to do this book for book club. Hopefully it’s equally easy in other countries!
in the uk A Naked Singularity is on amazon for a relatively good price
Justin Isis makes me cry with laughter - especially the M-FUNK story in Welcome to the Arms Race
Check out Straight Man and Bonfire of the Vanities
Something Happened kinda reminds me of White Noise
Anything by Charles Portis
I believe apartheid is actually a fruit because the seeds are INSIDE. Just sayin 2:08
Not a fruit. It's a vegetable.
Isn’t this the first time you’ve been able to get NYRB to respond? 😂
@@reading_fastandslow haha yes!
@@Lifeonbooksoh just made it to the later part of the video where you mention it directly lol
William Kotzwinkle’s the Fan Man
Have you read Dr. Rat by Kotzwinkle?
I haven’t, it’s on my TBR though. How does it stand up to TFM?
@@brycelinde8666 I haven't read it yet either, so I cannot say. I own it, but it is "lost" somewhere in the garage, but I believe it won the world fantasy book for that year.
Inherent Vice
My Naked Singularity story was so fun for me. I was looking all over for it at bookstores, used bookstores, etc. and went to several in my area with no luck. I ended up finding it at very small library sale for one dollar.
My Naked Singularity is £2.99 on kindle in the UK, if anyone uses a kindle