Reflections From Hell: Richard Lewis’ Guide on How Not to Live

by Chris Murray on December 13, 2014

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Reflections From Hell: Richard Lewis’ Guide on How Not to Live
By Richard Lewis

Images by Carl Nicholas Titolo
Foreword by Larry David
Preface by Christopher Murray
Published by powerHouse Books

“Original, prolific, and incorruptible.”
— Larry David on Richard Lewis and Carl Nicholas Titolo (from the
Foreword)

Reflections from Hell lures you into the dark, incisively witty brain of Richard Lewis, who was recognized by Comedy Central as one of the top 50 stand-up comedians of all time. Complimented by the wry, adroit art of Carl Nicholas Titolo, Reflections from Hell unearths decades of Richard Lewis’ self-deprecating, candid humor. From Lewis puppeteering replicas of his own head to needles protruding from his body, Titolo captures the razor edge of Lewis’ comedically warped musings. As Richard Lewis says of Titolo’s art, “Though a entirely different medium, it felt like it was stolen right out of my own torment.” Read at your own risk.

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