Description
1972 Warner publishing edition. Paperback cover has some normal wear and slight wrinkling. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This vintage paperback edition of “Getting Even” by the legendary Woody Allen offers a delightful glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential and iconic filmmakers of our time. Published in 1972, at the height of Allen’s early success as a comedian and writer, this collection of witty and irreverent essays showcases his unique brand of humor and social commentary. From satirical observations on relationships and urban life to hilarious parodies of literary genres, Allen’s sharp wit and cultural insights shine through on every page. As a prolific writer and director, Allen’s impact on American comedy and cinema cannot be overstated, and this early work serves as a fascinating precursor to his groundbreaking films like “Annie Hall” and “Manhattan.” For fans and collectors alike, this well-preserved copy is a must-have addition to any Woody Allen library, a time capsule of his formative years as a cultural icon.