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-{{Template}}'''Bruce Jay Friedman''' (born [[April 26]], [[1930]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[writer]] and the compiler of ''[[Black Humor: Anthology]]''.+{{Template}}'''Bruce Jay Friedman''' (born [[April 26]], [[1930]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[writer]] and the compiler of ''[[Black Humor: Anthology]]''.{{GFDL}}
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-== Black Humor: Anthology ==+
-Edited and with an Introduction by Bruce Jay Friedman+
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-(First ed., Bantam Books, New York 1965)+
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-Contains an excerpt from ''[[The Ginger Man]]'' by Donleavy.+
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-Additional short pieces by [[Thomas Pynchon]], [[John Barth]],+
-[[Joseph Heller]], [[Céline]], [[Terry Southern]], [[Vladimir Nabokov]],+
-[[Edward Albee]] and others.{{GFDL}}+

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Bruce Jay Friedman (born April 26, 1930) is an American writer and the compiler of Black Humor: Anthology.


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