Brief Encounters
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Brief Encounters

Conversations, Magic Moments, and Assorted Hijinks

  1. 286 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Brief Encounters

Conversations, Magic Moments, and Assorted Hijinks

About this book

Reminiscences from the legendary talk show host: "Erudite and witty Ā .Ā .Ā . Brief Encounters is very good and very funny." — Chicago Tribune
On his talk show, Dick Cavett welcomed leading figures from film, music, theater, literature, comedy, and politics, and engaged them in conversation that made viewers feel like the discussion was taking place in their own living rooms. In Brief Encounters, Cavett introduces us to the fascinating characters who have crossed his path, and also offers piquant commentary on contemporary politics, the indignities of travel, the nature of comedy writing, and the utter improbability of being alive at all.
"A touching essay about the late James Gandolfini, a fond remembrance of an afternoon at Stan Laurel's small Los Angeles apartment, sparring with Muhammed Ali, and being talked into signing on as Apple's first celebrity pitchman by a young Steve Jobs are all here, as are Cavett's warm memories of John Lennon." — Esquire
"Includes numerous observations about contemporary culture and politics—neither Democrats nor Republicans are spared." — USA Today
"A delightful peek behind the curtain at celebrities, complex characters, and the nuances of everyday life—all told with his singular wit and style." — Publishers Weekly
Includes a foreword by Jimmy Fallon

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Notice
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword by Jimmy Fallon
  7. Dreams, Let Up on Us!
  8. The Windows of the Soul Need Cleaning
  9. Art Did the Darndest Things … to Your Jokes
  10. A. Godfrey: A Man for a Long, Long Season
  11. More of Our Man Godfrey
  12. Real Americans, Please Stand Up
  13. Dear Fellow Improbable …
  14. Further Improbables
  15. The Titan and the Pfc.
  16. Match Him? Not Likely
  17. I Wrote It, Must I Also Hustle It?
  18. Lennon’s Return
  19. A Bittersweet Christmas Story
  20. Sauce for the Goose? Take a Gander
  21. The Wrath of Grapes
  22. How Do You Open for a Mind-Reading Horse?
  23. My Life as a Juvenile Delinquent
  24. My Liz: The Fantasy
  25. In Defense of Offense
  26. The Week That Was
  27. The First Shall Be Last—or, Anyway, Second
  28. Waiting (and Waiting) in the Wings
  29. I Owe William Jennings Bryan an Apology
  30. Sorry, W.J.B., to Bring This Up Again
  31. Flying? Increasingly for the Birds
  32. The Great Melvino, or Our Mr. Brooks
  33. Tough Sell
  34. Up Against the Wall
  35. Last Nude Column (for Now, at Least)
  36. Deck the Halls with Boughs of Nutty
  37. Marlene on the Phone
  38. Should News Come with a Warning Label?
  39. Schooling Santorum
  40. Road to Ruin
  41. Groucho Lives! (In Two Places)
  42. They Dressed like Groucho
  43. Pyramid Power, Over Me
  44. You Gave Away Your Babies?
  45. Vamping with Nora
  46. Comedy Pain and Comedy Pleasure
  47. The Fine Mess Maker at Home
  48. Can You Stand Some More Stan?
  49. How Are the Mighty Fallen, or Where’s My Friend?
  50. Ali, Round Two
  51. Back When I Was Packing
  52. More on Guns, with Readers
  53. And the Oscar Doesn’t Go to the Oscars
  54. Tonight, Tonight, Its World Is Full of Blight
  55. With Winters Gone, Can We Be Far Behind?
  56. Missing: Jonathan Winters. Badly.
  57. Hel-LO! You’re … Who Again?
  58. Good Night, Sweet Soprano
  59. As Comics Say, ā€œThese Kids Today! I Tell Yaā€
  60. More Sex, Anyone?
  61. Tough Way to Lose a Friend
  62. Cavett on Booze, Again
  63. Only in My Dreams?
  64. Acknowledgments
  65. Index
  66. Also by Dick Cavett
  67. About the Author
  68. Copyright