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Going Too Far

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1987

Pages
  
480

Originally published
  
1987

Page count
  
480

Country
  
United States of America

Publisher
  
Dolphin Doubleday

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-385-23223-4

Author
  
Tony Hendra

Cover artist
  
Rick Meyerowitz

Tony Hendra books
  
National Lampoon The 199t, Father Joe, The 80s: A Look Back at the Tu

Going Too Far: the Rise and Demise of Sick, Gross, Black, Sophomoric, Weirdo, Pinko, Anarchist, Underground, Anti-establishment Humor is a 1987 American non-fiction book by British-born humorist Tony Hendra about black humor, what Hendra calls "boomer humor", a twisted style of humor that was popular with the baby boomer generation. Going Too Far was published by Dolphin Doubleday in New York.

In the book, Hendra talks about the history of anti-establishment humor, starting with pioneers such as Mort Sahl and Lenny Bruce and also later comics such as John Belushi and Eddie Murphy. Hendra also discusses improvisational theater groups, including The Second City, and popular anti-establishment magazines such as National Lampoon magazine and Mad Magazine.

The book is also partly a memoir about Hendra's time at National Lampoon magazine. The second half of the book (Part Two–Fusion) is primarily about the magazine and its related projects.

References

Going Too Far Wikipedia