
PAUL CHASMAN

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August 18, 2007
When I sat down with The Book
of Bob, I had no idea what to expect. What I found was a skillful
interweaving (I believe the term du jour is “mashup”) of themes I
had previously encountered in books such as Another Roadside
Attraction, Dr. Strangelove, and The Days of the Late,
Great State of California. The Book of Bob has them all.
Satire and irony are two slightly different things, but Paul Chasman has
clearly mastered both. He calls upon his experience as a prolific writer
of letters over a four-year period to President Bush and others
prominent in the political and business scenes of our modern world to
pour out a little morality tale that’s certain to make you laugh, even
if what you really feel like doing is crying.
I don’t think I’ll be spoiling anything for anyone by noting that the
greatest weapon of mass destruction in The Book of Bob is the
cockiness of the Chosen Leader of the Free Nation. For those of you who
have read the book, the pun is deliberate. For those of you who haven’t,
don’t miss an opportunity to pick one up tonight.
But tonight’s show, “Helluva Deal,” is more than just a reading,
just as Paul Chasman is more than “just a writer.” Musician, composer,
teacher, Paul brings a wealth of skills to entertain you tonight.
And I suspect when he’s finished, you’ll join me in saluting him: [clap]
[snap] “Helluva deal!”
So get comfortable and ready to be entertained.
For more information about Paul Chasman:
http://www.paulchasmanguitar.com
And
http://www.thecarlletters.com
Introduction by Marianne Klekacz
Photo by Carla Perry
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