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Lewis Grizzard

    Lewis Grizzard war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Humorist, der für sein südstaatliches Auftreten und seine scharfsinnigen Kommentare zum amerikanischen Süden bekannt war. Obwohl er seine Karriere im Sportjournalismus begann, erlangte er weithin Anerkennung für seine humorvollen Zeitungsspalten, die sich oft mit Beziehungen, Politik und Gesundheit befassten. Sein Werk, das oft mit Mark Twain für 'einfache Leute' verglichen wurde, verband meisterhaft Lachen mit nachdenklichen Beobachtungen. Grizzard war ein fesselnder Geschichtenerzähler, dessen Schriften das amerikanische Leben mit einem ausgeprägten südstaatlichen Charme erkundeten.

    Chili Dawgs Always Bark at Night
    Don't Bend Over In The Garden, Granny, You Know Them Taters Got Eyes
    They Tore Out My Heart & Stomped That Sucker Flat
    My Daddy Was a Pistol and I'm a Son of a Gun
    Elvis Is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself
    • 2012

      The memoir explores the complex relationship between a son and his father, a man full of contradictions—both a war hero and a con artist, charming yet troubled. Through humor and heartfelt anecdotes, Grizzard reflects on his father's larger-than-life personality, sharing memories of eccentric relatives, life lessons from teachers, and the adventures of traveling together across the South. This engaging narrative captures the essence of love, laughter, and the bittersweet nature of family, appealing to both longtime fans and new readers alike.

      My Daddy Was a Pistol and I'm a Son of a Gun
    • 2011

      Set against the backdrop of the transformative 1950s, the narrative captures Lewis Grizzard's nostalgic childhood filled with innocent adventures and simple pleasures, such as savoring Zagnut candy bars. However, as societal upheavals emerge—marked by assassinations, war, and civil rights movements—Grizzard grapples with feelings of confusion and loss. The carefree days of idolizing Elvis give way to a new generation of artists, leaving him to navigate a world that feels increasingly foreign and complex.

      Elvis Is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself
    • 1989
    • 1989

      This time Lewis Grizzard has gone and done it--written a book about sex, as seen through his bespectacled, ironic squint. He tells us why Junior Leaguers don't do it in groups, why Baptists won't do it standing up, and why Richard Nixon never did it, among other things.

      Don't Bend Over In The Garden, Granny, You Know Them Taters Got Eyes
    • 1986