The Funny Man by John Warner

The book follows the story of a stand-up comedian whose career skyrockets after he starts wearing a prop on his hand during his acts, which becomes his signature trademark. However, as he ascends to stardom, his personal life begins to unravel. The narrative delves into the dark side of fame, the pressures of public life, and the struggle to maintain identity amidst the chaos of the entertainment industry. The protagonist's journey is a tragicomic exploration of the high cost of success and the often-blurred line between a persona and the person behind it.

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Published
2011
Nationality
American
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Pages
288
Original Language
English
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