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In the 1960s, when many black performers were gently trying to pry open the color barrier, comedian Richard Pryor was slamming into it with a vengeance. Employing the language & attitude of the black ghetto, he assaulted racism in outrageous & screamingly funny comic routines. If I Stop I'll Die is an incisive examination of the comedian's life & humor by the renowned African-American writer John A. Williams & the novelist & former Newsweek editor Dennis A Williams. This biography not only reveals details of Pryor's troubled but brilliant career, but also places these events within the context that shaped Pryor's outlook, personality, & opportunities. It also captures the irony that pervaded his life & career: how could the powers of Hollywood force him to portray on film the very racial caricatures that he lampooned on stage; how could he publicly flaunt his private exploits, with embellished comedic versions of his drug use, sexual adventures, & bursts of violence, while fiercely protecting the real facts behind such episodes. For fans of this enormously gifted comic, actor, & writer, & for everyone interested in comedy & contemporary culture, this is an essential retrospective of one of America's most enigmatic artists.Williams, John A. is the author of 'If I Stop, I'll Die; The Comedy and Tragedy of Richard Pryor' with ISBN 9781560250081 and ISBN 1560250089.
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