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Stephen King, a biografia by Lisa Rogak
Stephen King, a biografia by Lisa Rogak









These laws boil down to being as ruthless, selfish, manipulative, and deceitful as possible.

Stephen King, a biografia by Lisa Rogak

This power game can be played well or poorly, and in these 48 laws culled from the history and wisdom of the world’s greatest power players are the rules that must be followed to win.

Stephen King, a biografia by Lisa Rogak

We live today as courtiers once did in royal courts: we must appear civil while attempting to crush all those around us. The authors have created a sort of anti-Book of Virtues in this encyclopedic compendium of the ways and means of power.Įveryone wants power and everyone is in a constant duplicitous game to gain more power at the expense of others, according to Greene, a screenwriter and former editor at Esquire (Elffers, a book packager, designed the volume, with its attractive marginalia). (Some more information about his cult show Strangers With Candy would have been welcome.) Logically enough, the majority of the book is devoted to his Comedy Central hit, and fans of the show will appreciate Rogak's choices in terms of the segments and interviews she focused on.Ī solid summation of Colbert's work and life to this point. The author does a nice job of balancing the different parts of his life and work, moving briskly from his religious upbringing, to his stints at Second City and on The Daily Show, to his breakthrough on The Colbert Report.

Stephen King, a biografia by Lisa Rogak

The prolific Rogak ( Haunted Heart: The Life and Times of Stephen King, 2009, etc.) has a healthy appreciation for her subject, and the majority of her sources have nothing but good things to say about Colbert both as a person and a performer she paints him has the smartest guy in the room, a gentleman you'd want to meet for lunch every day. Most viewers are aware that the persona the comic/actor/pundit/author displays on his show and in his bestselling book I Am America (So Can You!) is an act, so this biography is worthwhile in that it gives us insight into the man behind the mouth. A serious(ish) look at the popular host of The Colbert Report.Īrguably one of the sharpest satirists of his generation, Stephen Colbert is a walking dichotomy: a sorta-liberal whose fictional persona is super-conservative a public loudmouth and a private family man a seeming rabblerouser with an intensely religious upbringing.











Stephen King, a biografia by Lisa Rogak