Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone

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a b c d Fallon, Kevin (June 4, 2021). " 'Bo Burnham: Inside' Is Spectacular, Must-See Pandemic Content. And Hopefully the Last". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on June 9, 2021 . Retrieved June 10, 2021. Promising Young Woman makes smart, devious use of Bo Burnham". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on April 3, 2021 . Retrieved March 27, 2021. There are poems in Burnham’s collection that merely intend to make the reader laugh, such as, ‘A Dog’s Poem.’ Narrated from the colour-blind perspective of a dog, it reads:

And finally today, like many of us, writer, comedian and filmmaker Bo Burnham found himself isolated for much of last year - home alone, growing a beard, trying his best to stay sane. But unlike many of us, Burnham was also hard at work on a one-man show directed, written and performed all by himself.

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According to Zinoman, Burnham utilized facets of cinematography that are overlooked by other comedians. [51] Power summarized that the angle and scope of shots, the editing and scene transitions, and the lighting effects combine to evoke "a fever dream". [46] Kohn viewed the special as making "pitch-perfect gallows humor" from its musicality and visuals. [50] Both Kohn and Shoemaker compared Inside favorably to Eighth Grade, with Kohn saying that it was "a happy medium between the silly-strange nature of his stage presence and the advanced storytelling instincts evident from Eighth Grade", and Shoemaker opining that it combined "the remarkable filmmaking skill" of the movie with "his usual sharply comedic pop tunes". [50] [53]

Fox, Jesse David (May 25, 2022). "The Man Behind Netflix Comedy's Curtain". Vulture . Retrieved August 20, 2022. Burnham has found success through his YouTube channel, stand-up comedy specials on Netflix and YouTube, a brief Vine career, and most recently, directing his own film. Years after publishing, this book is, arguably, one of his lesser-known creations. However, like most of Burnham’s art, Egghead is creative, original, witty, and as this article will go on to argue, far wiser than it appears on the surface. A simple google search reveals that Burnham’s book falls under the categories of “joke” and “humour.” However, this does not offer the depth that is needed to adequately describe this collection. a b c d e f g h i Power, Tom (June 2, 2021). "Bo Burnham: Inside is a Netflix comedy special that will linger in your mind for days". TechRadar. Archived from the original on June 3, 2021 . Retrieved June 3, 2021. Schneider, Michael (August 29, 2021). " 'Ted Lasso,' 'The Crown,' 'The Mandalorian,' 'Cruel Summer,' 'New Amsterdam' Among HCA TV Awards Winners". Variety. Archived from the original on September 11, 2021 . Retrieved September 11, 2021. Logan, Brian (August 12, 2013). "Bo Burnham – Edinburgh festival 2013 review". The Guardian . Retrieved October 28, 2021.that I’ve never met anyone you-er.” Burnham, Bo. ‘You’. Egghead: or, You Can’t Survive on Ideas Alone.

Throughout Egghead, Burnham offers several poems which discuss identity and a sense of self. A main idea within this theme of identity is both the joy and importance of being unique. The poem ‘Her’ expresses this idea. It opens by describing a woman in a park, she is balanced on a turtle shell, waving old corn dogs in the air to conduct the wind. This description is absurd. She is very distinctly defying societal norms, Burnham pushes the point that this behaviour is ‘not normal.’ Readers laugh at this fictitious, ‘crazy’ lady in the park. She is the ‘Other’ and we, the collective audience not behaving in this way, are correct to think so. However, Burnham then flips the narrative: The poem’s character has a stutter which makes this poem seem specific to him. However, many people would relate to its basic sentiment. Anxiety, shyness and a myriad other reasons make verbal communication a difficult skill. For many, this is often alleviated by, instead, communicating through writing. Some of the best writers are less than impressive conversationalists. Before every interview, for example, Vladimir Nabokov, author of the famous novel Lolita, demanded he receive the questions in writing beforehand. He would then write, rather than speak, his responses. He stated that his reason for this was because, “I write like a distinguished author, and I speak like a child.” This aligns with the idea present in Burnham’s poem. ‘Sully’ shows that the written word is powerful and valuable. Poetry Poetry is not easy. In its strictest form, poems usually follow specific rhyme schemes and have predetermined structures. Constructing a poem that both rhymes and conveys a powerful message is a difficult skill. Having constructed an entire book of poems, many of which rhyme, Burnham is unlikely to truly believe poetry is this easy to create. There is humour in this irony. Cassie Thomas, a 30-year-old medical school dropout, lives with her parents and works at a coffee shop. Years earlier, her medical school classmate Al Monroe sexually assaulted her best friend Nina Fisher, leading to Nina's suicide. There was no investigation by the school nor consequences from the legal system. Cassie now spends her nights feigning drunkenness in clubs and bars, allowing men to take her to their homes before revealing her sobriety if they try to take advantage of her. A former medical school classmate, Ryan Cooper, asks Cassie out at her cafe job. He mentions that Al is getting married. Cassie begins plotting revenge. A: Besides comedy and music, Bo Burnham has also delved into other creative pursuits. He has directed several films, including the critically acclaimed “Eighth Grade” and has acted in movies and TV shows. Burnham’s diverse range of talents has solidified his place as a true Renaissance artist.Critics lauded the special's presentation of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is never mentioned by name. [43] Dominic Maxwell of The Times called it "the first comic masterpiece" from the era and Bojalad thought that it could be "a definitive bit of Western popular art to come out" from it. [44] [64] Slate 's Matthew Dessem wrote that it was "one of the most sincere artistic responses to the 21st century so far" and Quinn considered that it could be "the essential document" of the period. [9] Kevin Fallon of The Daily Beast had not enjoyed other media made or set during the pandemic, but found Inside "the perfect punctuation on the grand quarantine TV experiment". [57] Similarly, The A.V. Club 's Allison Shoemaker described it as one of a small number of works that are an "effective and accurately surreal encapsulation" of pandemic life, and Power reviewed it as "culturally relevant and thematically resonant". [46] [53] Lewis identified its surrealism as what made it fit the cultural consciousness of the pandemic, saying that it left the viewer with a feeling of claustrophobia. [52] Fallon said that other shows about the pandemic were "indulgent, patronizing, or mostly meaningless", but Inside has "an authenticity to its very intimate, very personal approach". [57] Den of Geek 's Alec Bojalad further argued that the film has a "timeless quality". [44] Rachel Syme of The New Yorker viewed it as portraying specifically the "unmoored, wired, euphoric, listless" experience of being online during the pandemic with "a frenzied and dextrous clarity". [49] Due to Burnham's practical constraints, The New York Times 's Jason Zinoman believed it evidences that limitations are the best form of inspiration. [51] Davis, Clayton (January 29, 2021). "Read the 'Promising Young Woman' Script by Emerald Fennell (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety . Retrieved April 6, 2021. ( PDF of the script) Frankenberg, Eric (July 7, 2021). "Bo Burnham's 'Inside' Goes International With Global Chart Hit 'All Eyes on Me' ". Billboard. Archived from the original on July 29, 2021 . Retrieved July 25, 2021. Power suggested that the setting of a single room is representative of Burnham's mind, explaining that "scattered instruments, clothes and recording equipment signify the cluttered, messy and overwhelming thoughts he has to deal with on a daily basis". [46] On a related note, Jason Zinoman said in The New York Times that the title has a double meaning, referring to Burnham being inside a single room, and "also his head". [51] Karl Quinn of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that Inside employs the limited setting "as a canvas for creativity", but the overall feeling is " claustrophobia and cloying ennui", and even "full-blown depression". [20] Power stated that Burnham "struggles with his solitary confinement" and "gradually loses his grip on reality"; VanArendonk pointed out that Burnham's growing beard and hair reflect this trajectory. [46] [47] Writing in The Independent, Isobel Lewis saw that "the more he opens up, the more heightened the artifice" he employs, and concluded that this is a method of coping with despair. [52] Bo Burnham’s comedic brilliance has resonated with audiences around the world, leading to international acclaim and securing his place as one of the most influential and talented comedians of his generation.

Catsoulis, Jeannette (December 24, 2020). " 'Promising Young Woman' Review: Courting Dangerous Liaisons (Published 2020)". The New York Times . Retrieved August 9, 2023. a b c Dowd, A. A. (December 30, 2020). " Promising Young Woman makes smart, devious use of Bo Burnham". The A.V. Club . Retrieved March 26, 2021. Throughout his career, Burnham has achieved numerous milestones and accolades, showcasing his exceptional talent as a comedian, musician, writer, and director. From his early viral YouTube videos to his critically acclaimed Netflix specials, he continues to push the boundaries of comedy and artistry. This poem is goofy and exaggerated, though its basic message is clear. Burnham is suggesting that merely fitting in is not always best, nor does it create happiness. For the comedian’s young audience, this is an important idea to be taught. Only 23 years old at the time of publishing, Burnham would likely have been aware of this kind of identity struggle, especially in adolescence. He stresses that being an individual is necessary. a b Scott Mendelson (March 16, 2021). " 'Promising Young Woman' Is The Closest Thing To Box Office Hit This Oscar Season". Forbes . Retrieved February 21, 2023.

Machado, Carmen Maria (January 29, 2021). "How "Promising Young Woman" Refigures the Rape-Revenge Movie". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X . Retrieved August 9, 2023. Wortham, Jenna (June 11, 2008). "YouTube Star Bo Burnham Readies Debut EP, Bo Fo Sho". Wired. Archived from the original on June 11, 2021 . Retrieved June 12, 2021.



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