Stephen Colbert: A Biography
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Biography
Humor
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
168
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 21, 2012
Editorial
Holtzbrinck
Edición
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0313386285
ISBN-13
9780313386282
Descripción
Stephen Colbert emerges as a unique figure in the world of comedy, undeniably polarizing yet irresistibly engaging. His journey, shaped by keen observations of culture and politics, reveals a man who has managed to blend humor with sharp social commentary. In this biography, readers are invited to explore his early life, tracing the roots of his comedic talent and the formative experiences that influenced his career path.
The narrative delves into Colbert's rise to fame, capturing the essence of his work on television and the innovative ways he has challenged traditional comedic boundaries. It's an exploration of his distinct comedic voice, which often oscillates between satire and sincerity. Colbert’s ability to provoke thought while entertaining has marked him as a significant figure in modern media, and the biography provides insight into the motivations behind his work.
With a focus on both the man and his craft, the portrayal offers an in-depth look at the complexities that define Stephen Colbert. His charm, intellect, and the sometimes contentious nature of his comedy reveal a deeper connection to contemporary society, making this biography a compelling read for fans and critics alike.
The narrative delves into Colbert's rise to fame, capturing the essence of his work on television and the innovative ways he has challenged traditional comedic boundaries. It's an exploration of his distinct comedic voice, which often oscillates between satire and sincerity. Colbert’s ability to provoke thought while entertaining has marked him as a significant figure in modern media, and the biography provides insight into the motivations behind his work.
With a focus on both the man and his craft, the portrayal offers an in-depth look at the complexities that define Stephen Colbert. His charm, intellect, and the sometimes contentious nature of his comedy reveal a deeper connection to contemporary society, making this biography a compelling read for fans and critics alike.
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