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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pure_DrivelPure Drivel - Wikipedia

    Pure Drivel is a collection of stories by Steve Martin, published in 1998, many of which first appeared in The New Yorker.

    Stories
    Original Publication
    Publication Date
    "A Public Apology"
    November 17, 1997
    "Writing Is Easy!"
    June 24, 1996
    "Yes, In My Own Backyard"
    April 22, 1996
    "Changes in the Memory After Fifty"
    January 19, 1998
  2. 16 set 1998 · 3.63. 7,651 ratings590 reviews. 'A mix of urbane wit and surreal extrapolations - Douglas Adams meets Flann O'Brien' IndependentWho else but Steve Martin could combine irrefutable evidence that Mars is populated by kittens with a treatise on sledgehammers In this brilliantly witty collection of pieces Steve Martin takes a subversive ...

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  3. Pure Drivel. By STEVE MARTIN. Hyperion. A Public Apology. *. Looking out over the East River from my jail cell and still running for public office, I realize that I have taken several actions in my life for which I owe public apologies. Once, I won a supermarket sweepstakes even though my brother's cousin was a box boy in that very store.

  4. 11 dic 2009 · Pure drivel by Martin, Steve, 1945-Publication date 1998 Topics American wit and humor Publisher New York : Hyperion Collection printdisabled ...

  5. 6 ott 1999 · Pure Drivel. Steve Martin. Hachette Books, Oct 6, 1999 - Humor - 128 pages. Steve Martins talent has always defied definition: a seasoned actor, a razor-sharp screenwriter, an acclaimed...

  6. In this brilliantly witty collection of pieces Steve Martin takes a subversive glimpse at the world and a sideways swipe at the conventional. From memory tips for the over-fifties to his insightful...

  7. Description. The brilliantly funny New York Times Bestseller! Steve Martin's talent has always defied definition: a seasoned actor, a razor-sharp screenwriter, an acclaimed playwright, and, of course, the ingenious comedian who turned King Tut into a national craze.