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A sometimes hilarious and oft times poignant collection of James Campion’s columns, essays, letters, e-mails, and in-depth magazine and newspaper pieces from the late-'90s; Fear No Art swerves, ducks, and lays heavy punches with every page. No one is spared from the ripe for satirizing arenas of politics and celebrity. In the tradition of his heroes and inspiration; Lenny Bruce, H.L. Mencken, Hunter S. Thompson, George Carlin, and other contemporary humorists like Chris Rock and The Daily Show, the author uses wit and cruel visions to strip the hypocrisy of our world bare. Fear No Art burns the eyes and touches the heart, and, at times, does it simultaneously.
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