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- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
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In Memoirs of a Mangy Lover Groucho turns his manic eyebrows and spirited cigar to the ever-perplexing affairs of the heart while fully addressing the Marxian passion for poker. This wacky, eclectic book includes Groucho's improbable tales of true romance; his irreverent observations on talent, luck, and what this country really needs; the battles with pigeons and hotel detectives; an account of a blind date who knew a comedy when she saw it (even if it was Death of a Salesman); the "reason" for Harpo's silence; Groucho's unnatural history of love, which traces its unruly evolution from amoeba to alimony; his view on polygamy (and how to attain it); the stunning parallels between Groucho and Lawrence of Arabia; and, of course, plenty of blondes, brunettes, and redheads. So why buy a duck, when instead you can own the Memoirs of a Mangy Lover?
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Memoirs of a Mangy Lover, Leo Hershfield, Groucho Marx
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1989
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- 0,78 €
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- Título
- Memoirs of a Mangy Lover
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Leo Hershfield, Groucho Marx
- Editorial
- Fireside
- Publicado en
- 1989
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 212
- ISBN10
- 0671679414
- ISBN13
- 9780671679415
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Historias reales, Biografías, Humor, Autobiografías y memorias, EE.UU., Biografías, Comedias, Artes escénicas, Comediantes
- Calificación
- 3,7 de 5
- Descripción
- In Memoirs of a Mangy Lover Groucho turns his manic eyebrows and spirited cigar to the ever-perplexing affairs of the heart while fully addressing the Marxian passion for poker. This wacky, eclectic book includes Groucho's improbable tales of true romance; his irreverent observations on talent, luck, and what this country really needs; the battles with pigeons and hotel detectives; an account of a blind date who knew a comedy when she saw it (even if it was Death of a Salesman); the "reason" for Harpo's silence; Groucho's unnatural history of love, which traces its unruly evolution from amoeba to alimony; his view on polygamy (and how to attain it); the stunning parallels between Groucho and Lawrence of Arabia; and, of course, plenty of blondes, brunettes, and redheads. So why buy a duck, when instead you can own the Memoirs of a Mangy Lover?



