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    Among the first American writers who employed black comedy in their works were Nathanael West and Vladimir Nabokov. [15] The concept of black humor first came to nationwide attention after the publication of a 1965 mass-market paperback titled Black Humor, edited by Bruce Jay Friedman.

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  2. May 15, 2012 · It argues that black comedians like Stepin Fetchit and Amos & Andy, who may have been perpetuating black stereotypes by playing lazy or distrustful characters, were simply working within the ...

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  3. 3 days ago · The emergence of the black comedy movie seemed to come around in the 1940s, when filmmaking had evolved enough to artistically interpret real-world horrors (e.g. World War II) with mordant...

  4. Oct 22, 2024 · A film exemplar is Stanley Kubricks Dr. Strangelove (1964), a comedy of militaristic errors that ends in global nuclear destruction. The term black comedy has been applied to playwrights in the Theatre of the Absurd, especially Eugène Ionesco, as in Les Chaises (produced 1952; The Chairs).

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  5. Mar 3, 2009 · Author Darryl Littleton traces the roots of black comedy from the early days of Mantan Moreland to the modern comedic stylings of Chris Rock.

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  7. Jul 3, 2014 · If you’re watching a black comedy and laughing your head off – but feeling horribly guilty about it – or laughing out of panic – seeking your own means of tension release, then you are at the mercy of that successfully delivered balance. This list is a guide to some essential films in the genre.

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