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  • Furious Cool

  • Richard Pryor and The World That Made Him
  • By: David Henry, Joe Henry
  • Narrated by: Dion Graham
  • Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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By: David Henry, Joe Henry
Narrated by: Dion Graham
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Summary

Audie Award, Non-Fiction, 2015

Richard Pryor was arguably the single most influential performer of the second half of the twentieth century, and certainly he was the most successful black actor/comedian ever. Controversial and somewhat enigmatic in his lifetime, Pryor's performances opened up a new world of possibilities, merging fantasy with angry reality in a way that wasn't just new - it was heretofore unthinkable.

His childhood in Peoria, Illinois, was spent just trying to survive. Yet the culture into which Richard Pryor was born - his mother was a prostitute; his grandmother ran the whorehouse - helped him evolve into one of the most innovative and outspoken performers ever, a man who attracted admiration and anger in equal parts. Both a brilliant comedian and a very astute judge of what he could get away with, Pryor was always pushing the envelope, combining anger and pathos, outrage and humor, into an art form, laying the groundwork for the generations of comedians who followed, including such outstanding performers as Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, and Louis C.K.

Now, in this groundbreaking and revelatory work, David and Joe Henry bring him to life both as a man and as an artist, providing an in-depth appreciation of his talent and his lasting influence, as well as an insightful examination of the world he lived in and the influences that shaped both his persona and his art.

©2013 David Henry and Joe Henry (P)2013 Tantor

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"A beautifully written account of the troubled life of a manic genius." ( Booklist)

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Incredible incite...

unbelievable. I learnt so much about this tortured genius. Well paced and mixed with his best works.

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Furious Selfabsorbed

You always think that comedians is a barre of laughs. This is the story of an asshole that made us, who didn't know him private, laugh. However, very few People who knew him offstage found him funny at All. Abusive, complicated, narcissistisk, is the best description of Richard Pryor. He stabbed a guy, he didn't know, 6 times in the back wirh a knife He beat all his girlfriends and let when they became preagnant, abused everyone around him, and treated everyone so bad that not even his hometown wanted to recognise him when he became Word famous. This is the story of a life wasted.

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