Love All The People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines
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Love All The People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines was a posthumously released collection of routines, letters and lyrics by American
comedian Bill Hicks
. It was published in February 2004 in the UK (ISBN 1-84119-878-1), and November 2004 in the US (ISBN 1-932360-65-4). In May 2005 a second expanded edition was published. The book is a chronological selection of his works from throughout his career, presenting the gradual evolution of his attitudes and style, with a foreword from John Lahr
. The book is split into four sections. The first section covers the years 1980-1991, the second section covers 1992, the third covers early to mid 1993, and the fourth covers late 1993-1994.
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comedian Bill Hicks
Bill Hicks
William Melvin "Bill" Hicks was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, and musician. His material largely consisted of general discussions about society, religion, politics, philosophy, and personal issues. Hicks' material was often controversial and steeped in dark comedy...
. It was published in February 2004 in the UK (ISBN 1-84119-878-1), and November 2004 in the US (ISBN 1-932360-65-4). In May 2005 a second expanded edition was published. The book is a chronological selection of his works from throughout his career, presenting the gradual evolution of his attitudes and style, with a foreword from John Lahr
John Lahr
John Lahr is an American theater critic, and the son of actor Bert Lahr. Since 1992, he has been the senior drama critic at The New Yorker magazine.-Biography:...
. The book is split into four sections. The first section covers the years 1980-1991, the second section covers 1992, the third covers early to mid 1993, and the fourth covers late 1993-1994.