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The Smartest Book in the World: A Lexicon of Literacy, A Rancorous Reportage, A Concise Curriculum of Cool

par Greg Proops

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Greg Proops is a comedian best known for starring on the hit improv-comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? and for his popular podcast "The Smartest Man in the World." But he is also a fountain of historical knowledge, a spring of pop-culture non-sequiturs, and a generally charming know-it-all. The Smartest Book in the World, based on his podcast, is a rollicking reference guide to the most essential areas of knowledge in the Proopsonian universe, from the noteworthy names of the ancient world and baseball, to the movies you must see and the albums you must spin.--From publisher description.… (plus d'informations)
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With the caveat that I tend to find Greg Proops funny, but that much of his humor focuses on the strength of his opinions and attitude which could be considered condescending, which can easily curdle into insufferability for a large cross-section of people, and with the further caveat that I agree with many of those strongly stated opinions meaning the things I don't know about that he recommends one seek out, I feel inclined to do so, then I got a lot out of this book.

It goes, I hope, with very little additional said, that your millage may vary. ( )
  danieljensen | Oct 14, 2022 |
A collection of snarkily described facts and anecdotes, often quite funny but always very acerbic. It's actually really fun to read in parts, but wow is there ever so much baseball. So much! Seriously, if you don't care about baseball, this book may be a bit of a slog at times. But Proops does work hard to make baseball history entertaining to people who don't care about it, and succeeds to a certain extent. I wish there had been more general history and less, say, movie recommendations, but all in all it was decently enjoyable. Just not enough to, say, convince me to start listening to his podcast. ( )
  melydia | Mar 3, 2021 |
We don't really have many interests in common, but even though I don't care about baseball (for example), he's so passionate about it that it's still interesting to read about. ( )
  tronella | Jun 22, 2019 |
Greg Proops is a horrendously funny man. His self-styled Smartest Man In The World podcast is chock full of savage wit, baseball, movies, pop culture, politics and the sound of a middle-class white dude railing against the world. The Smartest Book In The World covers much of the same ground and is none the worse for that.

This book is like wandering through the canyons of Proops' mind. It is full of his preoccupations, passions and written in such a way that you can, if you've ever heard him, hear his voice in your head. But in a good way, not a psychotic way. Ahem.

Yes, there is a LOT of baseball, which Proops acknowledges in the afterword, but it's informative and shows his love for the sport. However, maybe one too many fictional Baseball teams?

There is poetry here, art too. Movies and books too. Proops loves classic cinema and here we get short chapters on Sidney Lumet and Foreign Film amongst others. History is thrown into the mix and we get potted histories of Caesar and Alexander the Great.

If you know of Proops you'll love this book. If you don't, crack open a bottle of vodka-flavoured vodka, put your feet up and luxuriate in the ramblings of one of the world's best comics. You won't regret it. ( )
  David.Manns | Nov 28, 2016 |
The central theme of the book is that women and blacks are all that is great and good in the world. White men on the other hand are the great oppressors and demons of the world. If you can get beyond that which is cycled repeatedly through the book it actually is at times an entertaining read and much to ponder.

Proops uses baseball as a ranking of people throughout history in the position roles. He also offers topics to explore in books, movies, art, and poetry. Decidedly not the smartest book in the world but worthy of some limited praise. ( )
  knightlight777 | Jul 4, 2016 |
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Greg Proops is a comedian best known for starring on the hit improv-comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? and for his popular podcast "The Smartest Man in the World." But he is also a fountain of historical knowledge, a spring of pop-culture non-sequiturs, and a generally charming know-it-all. The Smartest Book in the World, based on his podcast, is a rollicking reference guide to the most essential areas of knowledge in the Proopsonian universe, from the noteworthy names of the ancient world and baseball, to the movies you must see and the albums you must spin.--From publisher description.

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