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dark comedies about religion?

mr_michel

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i cant describe exactly what im looking for
i wouldnt call it dark humor, but for lack of a better term...

lately i have seen some comedies that has as background religious beliefs, i would like to read similar books

i cant point any books, but can tell what movies i have seen so maybe you can give some recommendation :)

Dont temp me

day of the beast

dogma

*being dogma the litghtest and day of the beast the darkest
 
I was gonna say Good Omens might do the trick, but then I realised those are all IMDb links and this should probably be in the Film & TV forum?
 
lies said:
I was gonna say Good Omens might do the trick, but then I realised those are all IMDb links and this should probably be in the Film & TV forum?
He is asking for reading suggestions, but listed the movies because he couldn't pinpoint any book titles which meet his requirements and those were along the lines of what he wanted.

I think :confused:

MonkeyCatcher
 
MonkeyCatcher said:
He is asking for reading suggestions, but listed the movies because he couldn't pinpoint any book titles which meet his requirements and those were along the lines of what he wanted.

I think :confused:

MonkeyCatcher

thats right

lies the thing is that i have never read anything similar to those movies, so i cant offer book examples, instead i listed movies similar to what i have in mind, but what im looking for is books

Flowerdk4 yes pretty much, just that monty pyton is not what i have in mind, im talking something a little more "sober" like dogma
 
Tom Robbins has a bit in his books you might try Another Roadside Attraction,

What if the Second Coming didn't quite come off as advertised? What if "the Corpse" on display in that funky roadside zoo is really who they say it is--what does that portent for the future of western civilization?
 
I think lies's recommendation of Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman is what you're looking for mr. michel. Full of dark humour. The story centres around a mix-up at the birth of the Anti-Christ.

You might also try The Screwtape Letters by C S Lewis. A good satire, no matter what your religious beliefs. It's a short read, consisting of letters between a devil, Screwtape, and his nephew Wormwood, an up and coming, wannabe successful devil. Screwtape gives his nephew advice at how to win humans over to 'their side'.

ell
 
i would also recommend tom robbins, but his novel skinny legs and all. here is one of the reviews from amazon:

A painter's struggle with her art, a restaurant opened as an experiment in brotherhood, the journey of several inanimate objects to Jerusalem, a preacher's scheme to hasten Armageddon, and a performance of a legendary dance: these are the diverse elements around which Robbins has built this wild, controversial novel. Ellen Cherry Charles, one of the "Daughters of the Daily Spe cial" in Jitterbug Perfume ( LJ 1/85), takes center stage. She has married Boomer Petway and moved to New York, hoping to make it as a painter. Instead, she winds up a waitress at the Isaac and Ishmael, a restaurant co-owned by an Arab and a Jew. Robbins's primary concern is Middle Eastern politics, supplemented along the way with observations on art, religion, sex, and money. Few contemporary novelists mix tomfoolery and philosophy so well. This is Robbins at his best. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/90.
- Lawrence Rungren, Bedford Free P.L., Mass.

it is one of my favourite tr books.
 
Ell said:
I think lies's recommendation of Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman is what you're looking for mr. michel. Full of dark humour. The story centres around a mix-up at the birth of the Anti-Christ.

You might also try The Screwtape Letters by C S Lewis. A good satire, no matter what your religious beliefs. It's a short read, consisting of letters between a devil, Screwtape, and his nephew Wormwood, an up and coming, wannabe successful devil. Screwtape gives his nephew advice at how to win humans over to 'their side'.

ell

I've heard about the Screwtape Letters recently from a friend, I may pick that up soon.
 
Skinny Legs and All was good too. I'd forgotten about that one :) someone lifted my copy awhile back.
 
I'll assume you mean the Christian/Catholic religions.

How hard do you want to work for it? There's Joyce and Rabelais, off the top of my head, but they aren't easy reads.

Personally, I think good blasphemy is becoming harder and harder to find. The last great thing I can recall is Cattelan's La Nona Ora.
 
mr_michel said:
lies the thing is that i have never read anything similar to those movies, so i cant offer book examples, instead i listed movies similar to what i have in mind, but what im looking for is books
Ah, ok. If that's the case, I stand by my Good Omens suggestion.
 
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