Saturday, February 21, 2009

Evan Esar, a Humor Hero of Mine, and Google Humor Video Search Engine

Evan Esar is the author of many books on humor. Evan Esar at Amazon He lived from 1899 (some sources have different birth dates) until 1995. He was a humor historian, a promoter of humor, and a compiler of humor, who illustrated his research findings and his postulated humor theories with concrete examples of the type of humor that he wrote about.

Currently, I am reading his The Humor of Humor. I have his Quips and Quotes, The Comic Dictionary, A Dictionary of Hunorous Quotations and Encyclopedia of Humor. I open and scan through them frequently, and have done so for years. I love humor and he is a wonderful source

Though I know little about Mr. Esar, he is a major Humor Hero to me. I plan to quote examples from his books throughout my Keeping Tabs on Humor blog. Many of his books for sale are scarce, but start with Amazon and Barnes and Noble, then try other on-line booksellers.

He also shows up at on-line "Quotation Collection" pages. For example, Evan Esar at quotationspage.com


Suggested Humor Link on this post:
Google Comic Video Search
Who are Some of Your Favorite Humorists
Who Might be on this Search Engine?
I searched and Found:

Robin Williams
Steve Martin
Ernie Kovacs
Dick Cavett
Woody Allen
Suzanne Pleshette
Elliot Gould
Lucille Ball
Bill Cosby
Monty Python
The Three Stooges
30 Rock
Tina Fey
Sarah Silverman
Jerry Lewis
Jerry Seinfeld
Johnny Carson
Ernie Kovacs
Jay Leno
David Letterman (Including an interview>with John McCain)
Stephen Colbert (Including roast of Presient Bush)
Jon Stewart
Conan O'Brien
Larry Gelbart
Jonathon Winters
Don Knotts
Don Rickles
Steve Allen
Andy Griffith Show
Charlie Brown
Kurt Vonnegut
...and so it goes...
Why not try to look up some of your favorites?





From the book The Healing Power of Humor by Allen Klein come a couple head shakers:

  • A man in California won $9 million in the lottery because he forgot his wedding anniversary and played the wrong humber.
  • An airline lost a man's baggage; nothing new of funny about that, except he was the only passsenger on the plane.
  • The National Planning Association was not sure where its where their next year's convention will be.

(p:69-70)


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Product Description

The ability to laugh at annoyances, crises, and even outright disasters can literally save your life. The author presents a series of proven techniques for overcoming the negative effects of loss, setbacks, upsets, disappointments, trials, and tribulations.

From the Author

I wrote this book after my wife died. Her humor helped me get through the three difficult years of her terminal illness. Hundreds of people have told me how it helped them to not only deal with life-challenging issues but everyday trials and tribulations as well. It must have because the book is now in 24th printing and seventh language translation. (as of 02/01) For more, check out allenklein.com

The Healing Power of Humor at Amazon.com

From Mr. Jollytologist Blog (Allen Klein)"Ten Tips for Finding Humor in Turbulent Times"




© Bob Hoff, 2009

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