The Comedy Writer
1998 novel by Peter Farrelly
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The Comedy Writer is a 1998 novel by American filmmaker Peter Farrelly.[1][2]
| Author | Peter Farrelly |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | May 1, 1998 |
| Publication place | United States |
| ISBN | 0-385-49052-6 |
Plot
The story revolves around Henry Halloran, a young man who quits his sales job in New England and moves to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of becoming a comedic screenwriter. Henry's pursuit is an arduous one, involving many humiliating rejections, low-paying waitstaff jobs to pay the bills, and a grating, unwanted female roommate.
Critical reception
Publishers Weekly, "Farrelly's taste for slapstick and scatological humor will either delight or offend, according to the reader's taste."[1]
Kirkus Reviews, "A winner, nicely skewering some of the weirder elements of life in lotusland, though not as black-witted and biting as some other recent Hollywood fiction."[2]