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Dressed to Kill | 
enlarge | Author: Eddie Izzard Publisher: Laughing Stock Production Ltd Category: Book
Buy New: £10.97
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 911575
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 1897774990 EAN: 9781897774991 ASIN: 1897774990
Publication Date: October 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 3 - 4 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Following his success as stand-up comic and theatrical performer, Eddie Izzard has turned his attentions to the written word. His first book, Dress to Kill, is a series of conversations with writer/presenter David Quantick that claim to reach "deep inside the most original head in Britain". Presented as a mixture of opinion and autobiography, Dress to Kill is a riveting, witty read that features a number of stunning photographs by Steve Double. These capture Izzard on and off the stage in London, New York, and San Francisco, illustrating the subject's colourful persona, not to mention vast wardrobe and astonishing array of nail varnishes. Izzard employs his unique conversational style to describe his journey from his birth in South Yemen through his itinerant childhood to coming out as a transvestite, and finally becoming a comic, media personality, and film star. Those who have seen Izzard perform will immediately recognise the digressive meandering of his stream-of-consciousness anecdotes and monologues. Using this to great effect while discussing such topics as comedy, popular culture, sexuality, and hairy mammals, he generally succeeds in firing the imagination. However, as anyone who has seen his shows and is later asked to "repeat one of his jokes" will discover, delivery of his material is of the essence. Confessing at the end of the book that he doesn't write his act down, we discover why, as occasionally it fails to transfer to the written page. Although not as incisive as the bold claim on the inlay, Dress to Kill reveals the world of and according to Eddie Izzard, a world fascinating and humorous enough to be enjoyed by a much wider audience than his current fan base. --Robert Brookes
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The genuis that is Eddie Izzard! February 24, 2001 smilingmad@aol.com (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
What can I say? Eddie Izzard not only has conquered the comedy world but now has done the same with the acting world. He is one of Britains greats. His humour works world-wide, and its still hilarious if you can't see him. His surreal style comes across in his voice and storys. Yes, his actions and body language add to it but it still works without, where as for many comedians it doesn't. Dress to Kill is one of my favourite shows, and now I can experience two versions of this show. This tape was recorded on a seperate night to the video so the material is slightly different. Same plots but different ad-libs, which are what makes Eddie way of performing great. This is a must have for all true Eddie fans. It's brilliant, side splittingly funny, surreal, and just pretty damn groovy!!
More Classic Live Izzard June 18, 2000 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Another great Eddie Izzard live show, this one recorded in New York during the "Dress to Kill" show. Eddie discusses the lack of make-up in the armed forces, British films (including "The Great Escape"), The origin of the Heimlich Manouvere, Church of England Fundamentalists ("You will have tea and cake with the Vicar or you die!"), Astronauts, The European Union, Welsh pagan stone circle builders, Engelbert Humperdink and much else, in his own inimitable style.Great for listening to in the car. Some extra material over the video version of the show, too, which makes it worth having.
Eddie Izzard - A Man Of Infinite Jest May 18, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been a fan of Eddies since the Fortnightly Club and to finally get the full life story of the man himself was nothing short of a treat, but even if you aren't a fan of Eddie's or even (shock horror) haven't heard of him then theres still plenty there, this book is VERY readable and you can't help but admire Eddie and chuckle at his bizarre thought process .. all in all a top read ! Eddie was even kind enough to sign it for me ..
The magnificent Eddie Izzard at his Amazing best March 24, 2000 I was a bit sceptical of this book, but I've been converted. Izzard is a comedy genius, and this comes through in the book. Not just a simple biography, it gives people an insight into his world(and what a world it is). Unlike most books, it doesn't just talk about things that are already common knowledge, but hits upon his early life in a funny but touching way. This is not just a book for die-hard fans, its universal. Any true fan of comedy needs this book if only to place under table legs. Eddie Izzard has truly made it from the garden shed and become a household name.
Eddie Izzard is absolutely amazing.... September 7, 1999 I first saw Eddie Izzard on Comic Relief and have not been able to get enough...Dressed to Kill on HBO was a killer...Eddie is funny, intelligent and amazingly freeing...if you want to be entertained get this book...
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