A Very Punchable Face Colin Jost



JostA Very Punchable Face Colin Jost

A Very Punchable Face is a memoir of sorts from comedian/writer Colin Jost, the current co-anchor on Weekend Update and co-lead writer for Saturday Night Live. Jost presents a series of essays that takes the reader through various points in his life from his early years through to his current position both behind and in front of the camera on Saturday nights. In comedy, you cannot punch down, and when you are Colin Jost, there are not very many people to punch above you, so Jost has wisely discovered the comedic value of punching himself. Ultimately, however, Jost’s memoir, A Very Punchable Face, doesn’t much change our perception of him. In the 38-year-old comedian's new memoir, A Very Punchable Face, the SNL co-head writer revealed that he was 'preparing mentally to leave' the NBC series 'in the near future.' Colin has been a. A Very Punchable Face is a solid read. There are some funny stories, to be sure. Jost does well in capturing some of the day-to-day reality of life as an “SNL” writer; the behind-the-scenes writers’ room stuff is interesting, albeit with a familiar flavor – other books have gone deeper.

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Colin Jost A Very Punchable Face Review

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • In these hilarious essays, the Saturday Night Live head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor learns how to take a beating.
“I always wanted to punch his face before I read this book. Now I just want to kick him in the balls.”—Larry David

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Cosmopolitan Vulture Parade

If there’s one trait that makes someone well suited to comedy, it’s being able to take a punch—metaphorically and, occasionally, physically.
From growing up in a family of firefighters on Staten Island to commuting three hours a day to high school and “seeing the sights” (like watching a Russian woman throw a stroller off the back of a ferry), to attending Harvard while Facebook was created, Jost shares how he has navigated the world like a slightly smarter Forrest Gump.
You’ll also discover things about Jost that will surprise and confuse you, like how Jimmy Buffett saved his life, how Czech teenagers attacked him with potato salad, how an insect laid eggs inside his legs, and how he competed in a twenty-five-man match at WrestleMania (and almost won). You'll go behind the scenes at SNL and Weekend Update (where he's written some of the most memorable sketches and jokes of the past fifteen years). And you’ll experience the life of a touring stand-up comedian—from performing in rural college cafeterias at noon to opening for Dave Chappelle at Radio City Music Hall.
For every accomplishment (hosting the Emmys), there is a setback (hosting the Emmys). And for every absurd moment (watching paramedics give CPR to a raccoon), there is an honest, emotional one (recounting his mother’s experience on the scene of the Twin Towers’ collapse on 9/11). Told with a healthy dose of self-deprecation, A Very Punchable Face reveals the brilliant mind behind some of the dumbest sketches on television, and lays bare the heart and humor of a hardworking guy—with a face you can’t help but want to punch.

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<b>In these hilarious essays, the&#160;<i>Saturday Night Live&#160;</i>head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor learns how to take a beating.&#160;<br></b><br><b>&ldquo;This book is sure to be a collector&rsquo;s item, because how many more white guys will be allowed to write books?&rdquo;&mdash;Tina Fey and Amy Poehler</b><br><br>If there&rsquo;s one trait that makes someone well suited to comedy, it&rsquo;s being able to take a punch&mdash;metaphorically and, occasionally, physically.&#160;<br><br>From growing up in a family of firefighters on Staten Island to commuting three hours a day to high school and &ldquo;seeing the sights&rdquo; (like watching a Russian woman throw a stroller off the back of a ferry), to attending Harvard while Facebook was created, Jost shares how he has navigated the world like a slightly smarter Forrest Gump. <br><br>You&rsquo;ll also discover things about Jost that will surprise and confuse you, like how Jimmy Buffett saved his life, how Czech teenagers attacked him with potato salad, how an insect laid eggs inside his legs, and how he competed in a twenty-five-man match at&#160;WrestleMania&#160;(and almost won). You&rsquo;ll go behind the scenes at SNL (where he&rsquo;s written some of the most memorable sketches and characters of the past fifteen years) and Weekend Update (where he&rsquo;s forced by Michael Che to tell racist jokes). And you&rsquo;ll experience the life of a touring stand-up comedian&mdash;from performing in rural college cafeterias at noon to opening for Dave Chappelle at Radio City Music Hall. <br><br>For every accomplishment (hosting the Emmys), there is a setback (hosting the Emmys). And for every absurd moment (watching paramedics give CPR to a raccoon), there is an honest, emotional one (recounting his mother&rsquo;s experience on the scene of the Twin Towers&rsquo; collapse on 9/11). Told with a healthy dose of self-deprecation,&#160;<i>A Very&#160;Punchable&#160;Face&#160;</i>reveals the brilliant mind behind some of the dumbest sketches on television, and lays bare the heart and humor of a hardworking guy&mdash;with a face you can&rsquo;t help but want to punch.