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Don't Applaud. Either Laugh or Don't.
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Andrew Hankinson is a journalist who was born, raised, and lives in Newcastle upon Tyne, northern England. He started his career at Arena magazine and is now a freelance feature writer who has contributed to publications including GQ, The Observer, The Guardian, and Wired. His first book, You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat], won the CWA Non-Fiction Prize in 2016.

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"A proper creative nonfiction writer who tells true stories with art, in the fine tradition of The New Journalism. A terrific, vital, painful subject."
--Richard T Kelly, author of The Knives "A valuable historical document but also a timely and important investigation into morality, masculinity, censorship and freedom of speech in the modern age. It has all the makings of a future cult classic. There's no book like it."
--Benjamin Myers, author of Male Tears "A demonstration in form and fact of what a less polarized, more humane, discussion about comedy, politics, taste and people looks and feels like, and it's so very necessary."
--Mark Blacklock, author of Hinton "Fantastic... The structure is superb."
--Adelle Stripe, author of Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile "Done with such skill that you imbibe stuff by osmosis... Unsettling and understated, this report from the frontline of live comedy is more memorable and thought-provoking than any number of polemics on free speech and offence. Andrew Hankinson is a master of showing, not telling."
--Helen Lewis, author of Difficult Women "An extraordinary insight into the workings of stand-up--the people, the practicalities, the politics, the lines that are crossed... original and affecting"
--Dan Davies, author of In Plain Sight "This book is fucking fantastic... Honestly one that was nearly impossible to stop reading."
--Doug Stanhope, comedian "A deeply thoughtful and perceptive new book... [A] truly brilliant voice."
--Jason Hazeley, writer on Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe and Paddington "It's incredible."
--Bonnie McFarlane, comedian, writer, and co-host of My Wife Hates Me "Insightful, and brings back amazing memories of the greatest club in comedy history."
--Colin Quinn, comedian, actor, and writer "Cannot stop thinking about it. It's the story of an NYC comedy club but it's also about the culture war, even as it rages all around us. What a fantastic book."
--Andy Miller, co-host of Backlisted "When someone comes to write the definitive account of Laughter in the Age of Trump--the cruel guffaws, the neutered snickers, the strange inversions whereby the left went into a collective cringe while the authoritarian right waved the flaming brand of free speech--Andrew Hankinson's superb oral history of a single New York club, the Comedy Cellar, in Greenwich Village, will be heavily featured... Hankinson probes the owners, the comedians, the staff, and the audience."
--The Atlantic, 'Summer Reading Guide 2021' "A surprisingly serious history of the Comedy Cellar, home base for Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Louis C.K., and numerous other stars...[Hankinson] approaches this story like a mystery: Will stand-up comedy survive? Sure, it's popular now--boosted by social media and countless specials on cable TV and streaming services--and the success of the historic Greenwich Village venue is a significant piece of its history. But stand-up is under considerable pressure due to the growing battle between envelope-pushing comics and those complaining about what they see as racist or misogynistic... A well-crafted tale of comedy stars and thorny social issues that shows just how hard it is to make people laugh."
--Kirkus Reviews "A fascinating tour through the history of a comedy club in a constant state of flux caused by the political and technological upheavals outside its walls."
--The Telegraph Praise for You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat]: "Immersing the reader in Moat's self-justifications, You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat] is both an experiment in empathy and an exploration of the limits of empathy--holding the reader hostage in the echo chamber of an angry and confused man's head."
--Louis Theroux Praise for You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat]: "A claustrophobic true-crime account in the tradition of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood... [Hankinson's] purpose is to show Moat as a product of our culture and society... Moat is presented as an intriguing case study in disintegration, making bad choices then devoting all his intelligence to justifying them in his own head."
--Gavin Knight, The Guardian Praise for You Could Do Something Amazing With Your Life [You Are Raoul Moat]: "The second-person voice is a notoriously tricky one to maintain and Hankinson uses it to great effect... Another strength is the overwhelming sense that Moat is not in control of his own narrative."
--The Saturday Paper

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