Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy Awaken the Social Assassin Within
, by Ralkowski, MarkNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780812697667 | 0812697669
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/7/2012
In a promotional video for the eighth season of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David appears as Godzilla, walking through the streets of New York City, terrorizing everyone who sees him. People scream and run for their lives. Larry, meanwhile, has a quizzical look on his face and asks, “What, are you people nuts?”
What makes Larry a monster, and why doesn’t he know that he’s a monster? Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy discusses the answers to these questions.
Curb Your Enthusiasm revolves around Curb-Larry, the character that the real Larry David plays on HBO’s popular television series Curb Your Enthusiasm: his outlook on life, his unusual ways of interacting with people, his inability or unwillingness to conform to the world. The chapters discuss ethical and existential issues, such as whether Larry is a “bad apple.” Others talk about sexuality, religion, and race relations.
Larry doesn’t ask questions about free will, or wonder whether the world outside our minds really exists because he’s more like Socrates than Descartes. He tells bitter truths about how we live our lives and there's something heroic about his independence from social conventions, and something tragic about his tendency to hurt people with his frankness.