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SeinLanguage

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SKU:
1627
Condition:
Very Good - Clean, crisp, unmarked pages with light shelf wear only. Includes a brief previous owner’s inscription, but no other flaws. Binding tight, jacket intact.
Format:
Hardcover, 180 pages
Publisher:
Bantam Books, 1993
Edition:
First Edition, Twelfth Printing

Jerry Seinfeld’s SeinLanguage is a laugh-out-loud collection of observational humor that distills his iconic stand-up comedy into bite-sized essays. With his signature wit, Seinfeld dissects the absurdities of everyday life—from the agony of waiting at airports to the unspoken rules of dating—turning mundane frustrations into comedic gold. Originally published in 1993 at the height of Seinfeld’s TV fame, this book captures the comedian’s razor-sharp timing and "nothingness" philosophy, proving why he remains a master of finding hilarity in the trivial. A must-read for fans of smart, clean comedy.

About the Author

Jerry Seinfeld is an Emmy-winning comedian, actor, and writer, best known as the co-creator and star of the record-breaking sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998). A pioneer of observational comedy, his minimalist style dissects modern life’s quirks with surgical precision. Beyond stand-up and TV, he produced Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and authored Is This Anything? (2020). SeinLanguage was his first book and a New York Times bestseller.

 

 

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**Editorial Reviews:**
1. *“Seinfeld’s humor translates brilliantly to the page—his riffs on laundry, relationships, and Pop-Tarts are as fresh as his stand-up.”* — **Entertainment Weekly**
2. *“A time capsule of ’90s comedy genius. Even without his delivery, the jokes land perfectly.”* — **The Washington Post**

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**Genres to Categorize:**
1. **Humor & Satire**
2. **Essays**
3. **TV & Entertainment**
4. **Pop Culture**
5. **Nonfiction – Memoir (tangential, as it’s not autobiographical)**

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