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Risky Humor [1]

Creative Nonfiction [2]
11.3.16

“Sometimes the humor is a way to mask all that, so the reader won’t know that what I’m writing about is me, or figure out what side of the argument I stand on. Then there’s a risk in just trying to say what you mean to say…. Writing is a risk no matter what.” In a 2015 interview [3] with Chris Jackson [4] for the Paris Review, Paul Beatty [5], who was awarded the 2016 Man Booker Prize for his novel The Sellout last week, speaks about the risks of criticizing and including heated topics in his writing. Think of a topic or stance you are personally drawn to—but also afraid of—writing about. Write a personal essay in which you gradually expose this risky issue or opinion in a humorous way. How can offbeat humor, satire, or a generally funny approach allow you to tackle difficult subjects in a more oblique way?


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[1] https://www.pw.org/content/risky_humor [2] https://www.pw.org/genre/creativenonfiction [3] http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2015/05/07/our-thing-an-interview-with-paul-beatty [4] https://www.pw.org/content/chris_jackson_relaunches_one_world_imprint_book_prescriptions_and_more [5] https://www.pw.org/content/paul_beatty_wins_booker_prize