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Martin, Steve 1945?–: Critical Essay by Greg Lenburg, Randy Skretvedt, and Jeff Lenburg

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Much has been written about the "new wave" comedy of the late seventies. It's been defined as a backlash against the comedy of the sixties, which was preoccupied with social and political commentary. New wave comedy is not concerned with political issues. It's only concerned with silliness. In fact, Steve [Martin] has spoken proudly of deliberately weeding out anything in his act that has legitimate meaning. (p. 113)

Steve has said that comedian Jack Benny was one of his idols when he was growing up. He sees a similarity between his character and Benny's. Both characters have glaring flaws, yet they pretend to be unaware of them, even though they really know better. Benny perpetually insisted that he was thirty-nine, even when he was obviously well into his seventies; Steve maintains that he's a professional comedian while crashing into the microphone….

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Martin, Steve 1945?–: Critical Essay by Greg Lenburg, Randy Skretvedt, and Jeff Lenburg from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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