Hitler Saved My Life e-bog
175,09 DKK
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When advertising legend Jim Riswold is stricken with leukemia and prostate cancer, he quits the business that made him famous to become a ';fake artist,' creating a controversial body of work with a controversial cast of characters, from Hitler to Mao to Kim Jong-Il. It was a decision that would save his life.Advertising legend Jim Riswold is a Big F****** Deal. Ask him, he'll tell you. But whe...
E-bog
175,09 DKK
Forlag
Regan Arts.
Udgivet
26 september 2017
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Humour
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781942872207
When advertising legend Jim Riswold is stricken with leukemia and prostate cancer, he quits the business that made him famous to become a ';fake artist,' creating a controversial body of work with a controversial cast of characters, from Hitler to Mao to Kim Jong-Il. It was a decision that would save his life.Advertising legend Jim Riswold is a Big F****** Deal. Ask him, he'll tell you. But when Riswold is stricken with leukemia and prostate cancer (a two-fer!), the freewheeling adman quits making commercials, and starts making art. But not just any artHitler art. Mussolini art. Stalin-in-a-bathtub art. This is not a sad cancer story. This is a molotov cocktail of raunch and heart and 18-gauge biopsy guns. This is a taboo-busting laugh riot, a raspberry blown straight at dying-guy preciousness and monsters of all kindscancer and world-historical bad guys included. Be warnedcontents of this book include: One profanity-spiked TEDx talk. Several very public, full-frontal dick picks. Two adorable children. Something called ';Interferon Family Fun Night.' Jim Riswold leading a crowd of people in a rousing rendition of ';Happy Birthday' to his oncologist. Relentlessly funny, and scorchingly subversive, this is a bruised and bruising memoirit is also tubed, scarred, stapled, and irradiated. But here's the secret: Jim Riswold, enfant terrible, the man Charles Barkley once called ';a role model for morons,' is kind of a sweetheart. The wise-guy posturing is just a cover for his pulpy heart. Another secret: This book isn't about Hitler. It's about the beautiful, stupid, gross, foolish, and fantastic things we're willing to do for love and family and not-dying. It's about a guy who, with due respect to Lou Gehrig, considers himself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. Really, Jim Riswold owes cancer a thank-you. Thanks to cancer, his tombstone will no longer read: Here Lies That Guy Who Did That ';Bo Knows' Commercial. Now, it will say Here Lies the Guy Who Put Cancer in Its Placeand Mussolini on a Tricycle.