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Garrison Keillor

    7. August 1942

    Garrison Keillor ist bekannt für seinen unverwechselbaren Humor und seine Erzählstimme, die oft von Themen des Lebens im amerikanischen Mittleren Westen inspiriert sind. Seine Werke, die häufig von Satire und einer sanften Beobachtung menschlicher Schwächen durchdrungen sind, sprechen die Leser durch ihre Authentizität und ihren Witz an. Durch seine Erzählungen und Radiosendungen hat sich Keillor als einer der scharfsinnigsten und humorvollsten Kommentatoren des amerikanischen Lebens etabliert. Seine Fähigkeit, die Essenz gewöhnlicher Menschen und ihrer alltäglichen Sorgen einzufangen, ist der Schlüssel zu seiner anhaltenden Anziehungskraft.

    Das Buch der Kerle
    Es könnte schlimmer sein
    Radio romance
    Lake Wobegon
    Katz, komm bitte nach Haus
    Sommerstücke
    • Cheerfulness

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the virtue of cheerfulness, Garrison Keillor shares personal anecdotes spanning his life from youth to his eighties. He emphasizes the power of a positive attitude and a strong work ethic in countering the negativity prevalent in today’s world. Keillor argues that embracing cheerfulness is not about ignoring life's challenges but about actively resisting despair. With a blend of humor and insight, this book encourages readers to adopt a joyful outlook in their everyday lives, offering inspiration for navigating stress and gloom.

      Cheerfulness2023
    • Pretty Good Joke Book: 6th Edition

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Over 2,200 Jokes from America's favorite live radio show A treasury of hilarity from Garrison Keillor and the cast of public radio's A Prairie Home Companion. A guy walks into a bar. Eight Canada Geese walk into a bar. A termite jumps up on the bar and asks, "Where is the bar tender?" Drum roll. The Sixth Edition of the perennially popular Pretty Good Joke Book is everything the first five were and more. More puns, one-liners, light bulb jokes, knock-knock jokes, and third-grader jokes (have you heard the one about Elvis Parsley?). More religion jokes, political jokes, lawyer jokes, blonde jokes, and jokes in questionable taste (Why did the urologist lose his license? He got in trouble with his peers). More jokes about chickens, relationships, and senior moments (the nice thing about Alzheimer's is you can enjoy the same jokes again and again). It all started back in 1996, when A Prairie Home Companion fans laughed themselves silly during the first Joke Show. The broadcast was such a hit that it became an almost-annual gagfest. Then fans wanted to read the jokes, share them, and pass them around, and the first Pretty Good Joke Book was born. With over 200 new and updated jokes, the latest edition promises countless giggles, chortles, and guffaws anyone--fans of the radio show or not--will enjoy.

      Pretty Good Joke Book: 6th Edition2021
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    • That Time of Year

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      With warmth and humor, the creator and host of A Prairie Home Companion shares his remarkable life story. He reflects on growing up as a Brethren boy in a small Mississippi town during the 1950s, where the early loss of three friends led him to pursue comedy and radio. Through a series of fortunate breaks, he founded A Prairie Home Companion, which aired for forty-two years and reached millions of listeners each Saturday at 5 p.m. Central. His journey included memorable moments like singing with Emmylou Harris and Renée Fleming, performing for the U.S. Supreme Court, and portraying various characters, including a private eye and a cowboy. He reported news from his fictional hometown, Lake Wobegon, and connected with Somali cabdrivers who learned English through his show. Alongside his radio success, he authored bestselling novels, won a Grammy and a National Humanities Medal, and collaborated with Robert Altman on a film that featured significant improvisation. He reflects on his life with gratitude, noting, “I was unemployable and managed to invent work for myself that I loved all my life, and on top of that I married well. That’s the secret, work and love.” As he approaches eighty, he continues to rise early to write each day.

      That Time of Year2020
      4,2
    • A national holiday in Lake Wobegon is always gaudy and joyful. But what is going on between Clint Bunsen and Miss Liberty? Clint is one of the old reliables in Lake Wobegon – the treasurer of the Lutheran church and the auto mechanic who starts your car on below-zero mornings. For six years he has run the Fourth of July parade, and has turned into an event of dazzling spectacle that has attracted the attention of CNN and prompted the governor to put in an appearance as well. The town is dizzy with anticipation. Until, that is, they hear of Clint’s ambition to run for Congress. They’re embarrassed for him – his unfortunate episodes involving vodka sours, his rocky marriage. And then there’s his friendship with the twenty-four-year-old girl dressed up as the Statue of Liberty for the parade. It’s rumored that underneath those robes she is buck naked, and that her torch contains a quart of booze. It’s Lake Wobegon as it’s always been – good, loving people who drive each other crazy.

      Liberty2009
      3,7
    • Astonished to learn that her impeccable mother led a secret life marked by her passionate love for a Las Vegas man and a private commitment to pleasure, Barbara elects to end destructive patterns in her own life while honoring her mother's final wishes, an effort that coincides with a veterinarian's efforts to marry her reluctant fiancé. Reprint.

      Pontoon2008
      3,6
    • Good Poems for Hard Times

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Chosen by Garison Keillor for his readings on public radio's The Writer's Almanac, the 185 poems in this follow-up to his acclaimed anthology Good Poems are perfect for our troubled times. Here, readers will find solace in works that are bracing and courageous, organized into such resonant headings as "Such As It Is More or Less" and "Let It Spill." From William Shakespeare and Walt Whitman to R. S. Gwynn and Jennifer Michael Hecht, the voices gathered in this collection will be more than welcome to those who've been struck by bad news, who are burdened by stress, or who simply appreciate the power of good poetry.

      Good Poems for Hard Times2006
      4,2
    • Love Me

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Meet Larry Wyler, a man with a big heart, broad shoulders and some very odd baggage. After the runaway success of his début novel, 'Spacious Skies', Larry decides to leave small-town life and his wife Iris, and move to Manhattan. But with his marriage in pieces and his second novel a flop, he suddenly finds himself struck down with a bad case of writer's block . . . Cue his new incarnation as the newspaper columnist 'Mr Blue', agony uncle to the lonely and frustrated. It may not be great literature, but perhaps the simple act of writing once again will help get Larry back on track.

      Love Me2005
      3,1
    • The humorist and radio host examines the "politics of kindness," offering a series of nostalgic reminiscences, meditations, and observations on the core values of the democratic ideal

      Homegrown Democrat2004
      4,0
    • Edited by beloved storyteller Garrison Keillor, this year's volume promises to be full of humor, surprises, and, as always, accomplished writing by new and familiar voices. The preeminent short fiction series since 1915, The Best American Short Stories is the only volume that annually offers the finest works chosen by a distinguished best-selling author.Hermit's story / Rick Bass --Sun, the moon, the stars / Junot Diaz --Mrs. Dutta writes a letter / Chitra Divakaruni --Kansas / Stephen Dobyns --Tumblers / Nathan Englander --Piano tuner / Tim Gautreaux --Uncharted heart / Melissa Hardy --The 5:22 / George Harrar --Islands / A. Hemon --Best girlfriend you never had / Pam Houston --In the kindergarten / Ha Jin --Marry the one who gets there first / Heidi Julavits --Live life king-sized / Hester Kaplan --Africans / Sheila Kohler --Interpreter of maladies / Jhumpa Lahiri --Real estate / Lorrie Moore --Save the reaper / Alice Munro --Bunchgrass edge of the world / Annie Proulx --Robbers of Karnataka / James Spencer --Good shopkeeper / Samrat Upadhyay --Rest of her life / Steve Yarbrough

      The Best American Short Stories, 19981998
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    • Sommerstücke

      • 267 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Rachel leidet unter den Umständen, unter denen man in einem Dorf in den USA leben muss, wenn man selber eher überdurchschnittliche Talente hat. Den nahenden Ferien blickt sie mit Entsetzen entgegen, weil sie merkt, dass ihre ungewollte Andersartigkeit sie ziemlich einsam gemacht hat.

      Sommerstücke1998
      4,0
    • Die Geschichten aus der ganz gewöhnlichen, grauenhaften Alltagswelt kommen in einem leichten Plauderton daher, der aber nicht verhindern kann, dass man die subversive Kraft von Keillors nur scheinbar gemütlichem Humor erkennt. Die Kerle, mit denen wir Mitleid haben müssen, gehören alle der Mittelklasse an, sind mittleren Alters und fühlen sich mickrig. Sie geben sich Mühe, sensibel und monogam zu sein, lernen Salat zu schleudern und ganz offen über Probleme, Gefühle und Betroffenheiten zu diskutieren. Kurz, sie tun alles, um Frauen glücklich zu machen, aber sie wissen: Es wird ihnen alles nichts nützen.

      Das Buch der Kerle1997
    • Mit Freuden verlässt John Tollefson seine Heimat Lake Wobegon, ein kaltes Provinznest lutherischer Freudlosigkeit, um leitender Redakteur eines College-Radios an der Ostküste zu werden. Zehn satte Jahre folgen, dann wird ihm klar, dass es seinem Leben an Größe mangelt. Doch bevor John Tollefson sein Leben umkrempeln kann, muss er zurück nach Lake Wobegon zur Beerdigung seines Vaters, wo er auf seine norwegische Sippschaft, die alten Geschichten und Rituale trifft und erkennt: Er ist und bleibt eben einer aus Lake Wobegon. „Ein meisterhaftes Porträt einer amerikanischen Kleinstadt, eine wunderbar lesbare Geschichte.“ (Washington Post)

      Es könnte schlimmer sein1997
      3,3
    • Katz, komm bitte nach Haus

      • 38 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Paff, die Katze, hat es satt, nur auf dem Sofa zu liegen und will sich lieber die Welt ansehen. Eben noch zu Hause, wird sie in Europa zu Miss Katzenfutter gewählt und lebt mondän in Saus und Braus. Ach Katz, komm bitte nach Haus – denn so ein Leben muß ins Verderben führen. Und tatsächlich, eines finsteren Wintertages, hört man ein Kratzen an der Tür …

      Katz, komm bitte nach Haus1995
      4,2
    • Modern Short Stories

      • 219 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This collection is a companion to the long-established and highly successful Modern Short Stories One and its essential aims are the same: to offer stories of high literary quality which, though written for adults, can be enjoyed and appreciated by adolescents. The fifteen stories included are by distinguished writers from Africa, America, Australia, India, Ireland, Italy and Great Britain; and within their artistic context several of them deal with the special personal and social concerns of society today.The collection includes stories by the likes of Dorothy Parker, Maeve Binchy, Garrison Keillor, Peter Carey, Flannery O'Connor and Nadine Gordimer.

      Modern Short Stories1994
      3,5
    • The Book of Guys

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The American male is in trouble, under siege, feeling foolish about his gender: these 20 humorous stories are about men in crisis.

      The Book of Guys1993
      3,2
    • Der Held, um den sich alles dreht, ist WLT, ein kleiner Radiosender in Minneapolis. Begonnen hat der kometenhafte Aufstieg von WLT in den zwanziger Jahren, als die Brüder Soderbjerg Reklame für ihr Sandwichrestaurant machen wollten. Aufstieg und Untergang des Senders sind eng verknüpft mit den bunten Lebensgeschichten der Menschen dieser Provinzgegend, die in einer derart chaotischen, delirierenden, biederen, bigotten und obszönen Welt leben, daß man begreift: nicht Hollywood war die wahre Traumfabrik, sondern das Radio.

      Radio romance1991
      3,5
    • We Are Still Married

      • 330 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Garrison Keillor's iconic hometown, Lake Wobegon, "where all the women are strong and all the men are good-looking," has become legendary. This collection features tales of love, reflections on marriage and fatherhood, and musings on various topics, including smoking, baseball, and the challenges of nearsightedness. The contents are divided into several sections: 1. **Pieces**: Stories like "End of the Trail" and "Three New Twins Join Club in Spring" explore personal experiences and societal observations, while "The Young Lutheran's Guide to the Orchestra" and "Hollywood in the Fifties" provide humorous takes on culture. 2. **The Lake**: This section includes letters that capture the essence of community and relationships, such as correspondence between couples and reflections on local events, including a Memorial Day address. 3. **Letters**: A variety of letters cover themes from family life to humorous anecdotes, touching on topics like basketball, regrets, and the meaning of life. 4. **House Poems**: This segment features poems that delve into everyday life, memories of pets, and personal reflections on guilt and identity. 5. **Stories**: A collection of narratives that explore personal growth, relationships, and the passage of time, revealing the complexities of life and love. Through these reflections and stories, Keillor captures the heart of small-town life and the universal experiences that connect us all.

      We Are Still Married1989
      3,4
    • In this collection of stories from Lake Wobegon, the author takes us to a place that is everyone's home town - where the women are strong and the men are good-looking and all the children are above average. It is a celebration of the life and the people of that place, narrated with wit.

      Leaving home1987
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    • Lake Wobegon Days handelt von den Überzeugungen, Wünschen und Ängsten, die in Abstraktionen abgleiten und von Zeit zu Zeit erneuert werden. Dieses Buch entfaltet Keillors umfassendes Konzept und ist ein echtes Werk der amerikanischen Geschichte. Es bietet eine komische Anatomie dessen, was klein und gewöhnlich ist und daher potenziell tiefgründig und universell im amerikanischen Leben. Keillors Stärke als Schriftsteller liegt darin, das Gewöhnliche außergewöhnlich zu machen. Seine Lacher sind wertvoll und entstehen aus gemeinsamen Tugenden und gutem Charakter, indem sie uns an unsere Nachbarschaft und Stärke erinnern. Sein eigentliches Thema ist, wie das tägliche Leben von Anmut durchzogen ist. Keillor schreibt eine Prosa, die zu Lachen, Tränen, Mitgefühl, Satire oder einer Vielzahl anderer Wirkungen führen kann. Er ist ein brillanter Parodist.

      Lake Wobegon1985
      3,6
    • Happy to be here

      • 269 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      In these reflections on our lives and times, Keillor invites readers to join The Shy Rights Movement, to drop in at The People's Shopper, and to hear the truth behind the Cinderella legend as explained in the consciousness-raised lingo of My Stepmother Myself.

      Happy to be here1981
      3,2