Getting Even (Allen book) explained

Getting Even
Author:Woody Allen
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Random House
Pub Date:1971
Media Type:Print
Pages:151 pp.
Isbn:978-0394473482
Oclc:244836

Getting Even (1971) is Woody Allen's first collection of humorous stories, essays, and one short play. Most pieces were first published in The New Yorker between 1966 and 1971.

Contents

  1. The Metterling Lists[1]
  2. A Look at Organized Crime
  3. The Schmeed Memoirs
  4. My Philosophy
  5. Yes, But Can the Steam Engine Do This?
  6. Death Knocks
  7. Spring Bulletin
  8. Hassidic Tales
  9. The Gossage-Vardebedian Papers
  10. Notes from the Overfed
  11. A Twenties Memory
  12. Count Dracula
  13. A Little Louder, Please
  14. Conversations with Helmholtz
  15. Viva Vargas!
  16. The Discovery and Use of the Fake Ink Blot
  17. Mr. Big

Some of the tales in detail

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1969/05/10/1969_05_10_034_TNY_CARDS_000290756 The Metterling Lists
  2. Vittorio Hösle (2007) Woody Allen: an essay on the nature of the comical p.70
  3. [Guido Almansi]
  4. https://books.google.com/books?ei=5TdOTtWqLMij8QPC4_CqBw Philological papers, Volume 29
  5. Franco Contorbia (2009) Giornalismo italiano, Volume 4, p.222, quotation: "In Mr Big Allen scrive una perfetta novella poliziesca, genere hard boiled, tra Dashiell Hammett, Spillane e Chandler."
  6. Web site: The Author . 2011-08-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120330063118/http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/spring07/Massaro/author.html . 2012-03-30 . dead .
  7. Richard Alan Schwartz (2000) Woody, from Antz to Zelig: a reference guide to Woody Allen's creative work, 1964-1998 p.38