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Be a Good Neighbor, and Leave Me Alone: And Other Wry and Riotous Writings

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A book of sparkling essays and profound packets of wit. Ashleigh Brilliant, the Pot-Shot cartoonist/philosopher, is also a masterful satirist and a provocative and entertaining essayist. His fans will welcome this new and substantial collection of his bemused essays on the human condition (illustrated with his own Pot-Shots, of course). like, The Theology of Peanut Butter, Faith, Soap, and Charity, Black Snow, The Lost Cord, A Little Gift of Immortality. The anthology also includes a generous collection of Brilliant's famous song parodies and poems, as well as other reflective, probing and funny literary musings. Illustrated.

199 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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December 12, 2007
After eight books in the PotShots series, a different kind of book. Instead of short aphorisms and cartoons, this is a book of longer essays with a few PotShots to illustrate his points. Also well worth reading, especially for anyone who finds Brilliant as interesting as his PotShots.
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