Beating Around the Bush

Beating Around the Bush by Art Buchwald is a collection of essays published by Seven Stories Press on September 6, 2005. This first edition, written in English and spanning 240 pages, showcases Buchwald’s sharp wit as he critiques the absurdities of daily life, focusing on the ridiculous people and events that populate our reality.
Readers will find a blend of humor and political commentary as Buchwald’s satirical voice addresses topics such as politics, power, and the media. Through his columns, he embodies a spirit of skepticism and humor, reflecting on the complexities of contemporary society. This edition captures Buchwald’s unique perspective, making it a notable addition for those interested in essays that explore the intersection of humor and politics.
Official synopsis Publisher
Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post columnist Art Buchwald returns undaunted to examine the ridiculous people and preposterous events that we call our daily reality. Collected from his columns, with a foreword by Garry Trudeau, Buchwald’s satirical voice darts at politicians, power, corporations and the media without pause. A self-described troublemaker, Buchwald continues to represent the great American traits of skepticism, humor, and a refusal to compromise in the face of absurdity.
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