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256 pages, Hardcover
First published June 3, 2025
["The best humor is constructed around a surprise-wrapped truthlike substance. Whether it’s actually true doesn’t matter as much as the feeling of truth...[That’s what Black humor—the best humor—does to you. It swallows air. It smothers bones. It cracks foreheads. It breaks brains. It extracts truth. It’s messy. It’s silly. It’s searing. It’s sticky. It’s stank. It’s diametrically unfettered by respectability, a spectrum stretching from Samantha Irby’s transgressive vulnerability to Percival Everett’s searing critique of the performance of race."]