Happy Cruelty Day!: Daily Celebrations of Quiet Desperation
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #91925 in Books
- Published on: 2006-12-26
- Released on: 2006-12-26
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.15" h x 5.50" w x 8.30" l, .75 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Though comedian Powers may be tongue-in-cheek when he says to disregard the instructions of the 365 short vignettes on how to "devote yourself to a life of passion, vengeance, and heartbreak," readers may ignore this cobbled-together, flat collection. Powers proposes that each day of the year be distinguished by its own unique holiday, a structure he uses as an excuse for his dark and not all that funny musings. Selections include the muddled message on race relations in January 14's "When You Overturn the Hyundai at Tonight's Race Riot, Make Sure the Chicks Are Watching Day!" and May 30's "The Sk8r Boy Who Can Help You Day!" in which the title character provides a cure for cancer and relationship troubles. In March 1's "Sit in Abject Terror Day!" Powers details instructions for a dramatic anxiety attack about one's "flat, static" life. On December 17—"Your Favorite Yoga Position Day!"—Powers reports that when asked why they do yoga, most people say, "Because I was told it will make my bowels stop aching when I am all alone in the night." This volume will only appeal to those with the most tortured sensibilities. 13 b&w photos. (Jan.)
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Review
365 dark, tortured and often hilarious new holidays...it's when he's at his bleakest that Powers is also at his funniest. -- From the New York Post
Comedian Powers's compilation of 365 vignettes is crass, witty, snarky, and unbelievably funny. It's for anyone-misanthropes and pessimists particularly-who's ever been fed up with books of daily inspiration. Go ahead and replace Christmas with "Stuff Your Underwear into My Mouth and Punch Me in the Nose Until I Can't Breathe Through It Day!" Readers will wonder how July 10 could ever have been anything other than "Tell Everyone You See, All Day Long, That They Can Do Whatever They Want Because It's Not Like It's Going To Bring Your Dead Brother Back Day!" This book is recommended for public libraries with the caveat that it contains profanity and material many readers may consider objectionable (sick would be an apt descriptor; the words raunchy and tasteless are also applicable here). Academic libraries may wish to add this title to their leisure collections. Reservations about appropriateness of content aside, it is a severely and morosely funny book. -Audrey Snowden, Cleveland P.L. -- Library Journal
Comedian Powers's compilation of 365 vignettes is crass, witty, snarky, and unbelievably funny. It's for anyone-misanthropes and pessimists particularly-who's ever been fed up with books of daily inspiration. Go ahead and replace Christmas with "Stuff Your Underwear into My Mouth and Punch Me in the Nose Until I Can't Breathe Through It Day!" Readers will wonder how July 10 could ever have been anything other than "Tell Everyone You See, All Day Long, That They Can Do Whatever They Want Because It's Not Like It's Going To Bring Your Dead Brother Back Day!" This book is recommended for public libraries with the caveat that it contains profanity and material many readers may consider objectionable (sick would be an apt descriptor; the words raunchy and tasteless are also applicable here). Academic libraries may wish to add this title to their leisure collections. Reservations about appropriateness of content aside, it is a severely and morosely funny book. -Audrey Snowden, Cleveland P.L. -- From Library Journal
Makes the pieces in the Onion look like bedtime stories...Powers delivers with 365 unforgettable and rather disturbing holidays. -- From the Contra-Costa Times
Mordantly funny -- From Maclean's
Two Words - unbelievably hilarious. -- From Metro Toronto
From the Publisher
For everyone looking to find a little extra magic in a life with little to celebrate, Happy Cruelty Day! is here.
Beginning on January 1, the book features 365 new holidays, each accompanied by a strange and often disgusting humorous short story explaining the day you woke up in and how to celebrate it. These 365 daily doses of delight, perversion, and nonsense include "Hire Someone Attractive To Pretend To Love You Day," "Hang on to Your Wide-Eyed Innocence Day," "Sit in Abject Terror Day," and, of course, "Cruelty Day." Raw, ridiculous, and laugh-out-loud funny, this is a sharp-edged satire on the subtleties, shallowness, and stupidity of daily life.
Praise for Happy Cruelty Day!
"I just wanted to give you a warning before you bought this book. You will enjoy it. But it will also crush your heart." -John Hodgman, author of THE AREAS OF MY EXPERTISE
"My kind of book. Mean, but in a way that makes me smile. It's like a pleasant nightmare."--Saturday Night Live cast member Fred Armisen
"Never again we will wonder why every day is the same. Now each day can be horribly, hilariously different."--Sam Lipsyte, author of Home Land
"Wickedly funny work - a writer to be reckoned with, and maybe just a little afraid of."--Chris Regan, Emmy Award-winning writer, THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART, and co-author, America: The Book
"So much more than a humor book - hilarious, wise, and truly original - the daily psalmbook of the absurd."--Mike Albo, author of The Underminer
Customer Reviews
Laugh, wince, repeat
Bob Powers has the amazing ability to to make each of these often painful vignettes brilliantly funny. If you like a little ground glass in your humor to help it go down easier (and who doesn't?), there is no better place to go than "Happy Cruelty Day."
Powers' website is great, but somehow these come across even more vividly on paper. [And remember - buy a book, save a... pixel. Or something.]
And you should buy two copies, because as soon as you start reading, I guarantee that you'll immediately think of that weird friend of yours who absolutely HAS to have this. It's that kind of book.
My bathroom has never been filled with so much laughter!
Historically, my trips to the bathroom are morose affairs filled with pain and struggle. However, thanks to 'Happy Cruelty Day', my desperate grunting is now frequently interrupted by hearty laughter. This book is as funny as it is dark and absurd, and with 365 entries, I'm guaranteed at least a week of terrifically funny reading if I read one entry per bathroom visit. Thank you for your time.
Like nothing you've ever read
It cannot be overstated how talented Bob Powers is, nor how completely screwed up his brain must be. His writing evokes a world of brutal sadness and fleeting beauty. That may not sound incredibly funny, but trust me it is. Buy this book and revel in the feeling that you're the only person in the world who "really gets it".





