God's Fools: Saints, Prophets, Martyrs, and the Making of Modern Comedy
Autor Jason Crawforden Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2026
In God's Fools, Jason Crawford tells the stories of these strange figures. He ranges over a motley crew of modern comedians, from the pioneers of early cinema to the provocateurs of contemporary stand-up. But he also follows the story of the comedian further back, into a surprising history of holy fools, wild prophets, and mischief-making saints. In his account, comic performers from Charlie Chaplin to the present mingle with older figures like Francis of Assisi, Symeon the Fool, the laughing martyrs Perpetua, Lawrence, and Akiva, and the weird hermit Thecla of Iconium. As he uncovers the through-lines that connect these ancient lives to the world of modern comedy, Crawford asks how comedians still fashion themselves as prophetic and sacred characters. He explores the things comedy shares with sacred experience: how jokes are like prophecies, and how comic resolutions are like apocalyptic visions. And he finds new ways of understanding the power of comedy in our own moment.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781493080595
ISBN-10: 1493080598
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1493080598
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: What is a Comedian?
I. SAINTS
1. The Patron Saint of Laughter: Francis of Assisi
2. Unlucky Winners: from an Orphan Queen to an Awkward Black Girl
II. PROPHETS
Interlude: A Joke is a Prophecy
3. The Prophet in Agony: from Snuff the Clown to Shakespeare's Fool
4. The Prophet Confesses: Richard Pryor
III. MARTYRS
Interlude: Comedy is a Carnival
5. Hilarious Martyrs: from Perpetua of Carthage to Lawrence of Rome
6. Holy Fools: from Thecla in the Desert to Symeon in the City
IV. INNOCENTS
Interlude: Rites of Renewal
7. The Child Everlasting: Charlie Chaplin
8. Apocalyptic Comedy
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
I. SAINTS
1. The Patron Saint of Laughter: Francis of Assisi
2. Unlucky Winners: from an Orphan Queen to an Awkward Black Girl
II. PROPHETS
Interlude: A Joke is a Prophecy
3. The Prophet in Agony: from Snuff the Clown to Shakespeare's Fool
4. The Prophet Confesses: Richard Pryor
III. MARTYRS
Interlude: Comedy is a Carnival
5. Hilarious Martyrs: from Perpetua of Carthage to Lawrence of Rome
6. Holy Fools: from Thecla in the Desert to Symeon in the City
IV. INNOCENTS
Interlude: Rites of Renewal
7. The Child Everlasting: Charlie Chaplin
8. Apocalyptic Comedy
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Recenzii
It is all too easy to forget the deeply subversive dimension of revelation. In this brilliantly original book, Jason Crawford helps us read Christian scripture and tradition through the lens of comic absurdity, linking Francis of Assisi with Lenny Bruce, Perpetua of Carthage with Richard Pryor. A really engaging, accessible, fresh, and challenging study.
In this fascinating and deeply humane book, Jason Crawford reimagines the history of laughter. Moving from saints and hermits to stand-up stages and silent films, he shares the ancient legacy of a comedy rooted in vulnerability, mischief, and hope. God's fools are the ones who refuse to grow numb in the face of the world's injustice and banality, but stumble, rage, joke, and dance their way toward grace. Irreverent, scholarly, and unexpectedly moving, this is a reminder that laughter can be a form of revelation, and that comedy speaks to the heart of what it means to be human.
What does Richard Pryor have in common with Francis of Assisi, or Issa Rae with William Shakespeare? In this extraordinary book, Jason Crawford illumines the origins and ends of modern comedy by staging an unlikely and often poignant conversation. Crawford's deft storytelling exposes the suffering, the hope, and the religious longings that animate modern comedy, even as he remains attentive to the comedic structure of so many religious performances and stories. God's Fools is both moving and deeply insightful, a must-read for scholars of literature or religion-and anyone who likes to laugh.
In this fascinating and deeply humane book, Jason Crawford reimagines the history of laughter. Moving from saints and hermits to stand-up stages and silent films, he shares the ancient legacy of a comedy rooted in vulnerability, mischief, and hope. God's fools are the ones who refuse to grow numb in the face of the world's injustice and banality, but stumble, rage, joke, and dance their way toward grace. Irreverent, scholarly, and unexpectedly moving, this is a reminder that laughter can be a form of revelation, and that comedy speaks to the heart of what it means to be human.
What does Richard Pryor have in common with Francis of Assisi, or Issa Rae with William Shakespeare? In this extraordinary book, Jason Crawford illumines the origins and ends of modern comedy by staging an unlikely and often poignant conversation. Crawford's deft storytelling exposes the suffering, the hope, and the religious longings that animate modern comedy, even as he remains attentive to the comedic structure of so many religious performances and stories. God's Fools is both moving and deeply insightful, a must-read for scholars of literature or religion-and anyone who likes to laugh.