Title: Zombie Spaceship Wasteland: A Book by Patton Oswalt
Author: Patton Oswalt
Publisher: Scribner
Type: Non Fiction
Released: January 4, 2011
Length: 208 pages
Comedian Patton Oswalt’s debut book is a collection of his musings on everything from his grandmother’s unusual birthday gifts, his eccentric relatives and his experiences as a high school student working in a movie theater. In one chapter, he parodies how Hollywood relies on comedians to “punch up” truly awful film scripts. The title refers to the Oswalt’s theory on the science-fiction scenarios that draw creative teens – zombies, spaceships and wastelands – and how that choice shapes their personalities down the road. The book is a window into Oswalt’s creative mind, and into his struggle to find meaning in a disjointed and distracting world. In fact, he ends each chapter with a list of ways he procrastinated while writing certain chapters.
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