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The movie, The Princess Bride, was on TV last night, and it got me thinking about the book that it's based on. The movie is great, an all time classic, but the book, by William Goldman, is pretty special as well. The entire thing is presented as an abridged version of a classic novel by an author named S. Morgentstern. Goldman makes commentary throughout the book with side notes, theories on what Morgenstern was trying to say with his words, difficulties he had in obtaining rights to the book, and even how he used to read it to his son. He leaves out important scenes claiming that he couldn't come to an agreement with Morgenstern's estate on how to present them, and encourages readers to write to the publisher to get copies of the missing text. It's very much a classic tale, made amusing by Goldman's commentary.
The thing is, there's no such person as S. Morgenstern. There is no classic novel called the Princess Bride. The entire thing, including the fake abridgement, comes from Goldman. It's one of those things where I'm sure you could read the book and enjoy it immensely without knowing it for what it really is, but once you figure out that the whole thing is a farce, you appreciate it on an entirely different level.
Another one that comes to mind would be the song "Hook" by Blues Traveler, where the entire song pokes fun at people who like the song without actually hearing what it's saying.
Anyway, I was wondering what some other favorite pieces of music/literature/film were out there, that sort of fit this mold.
The thing is, there's no such person as S. Morgenstern. There is no classic novel called the Princess Bride. The entire thing, including the fake abridgement, comes from Goldman. It's one of those things where I'm sure you could read the book and enjoy it immensely without knowing it for what it really is, but once you figure out that the whole thing is a farce, you appreciate it on an entirely different level.
Another one that comes to mind would be the song "Hook" by Blues Traveler, where the entire song pokes fun at people who like the song without actually hearing what it's saying.
Anyway, I was wondering what some other favorite pieces of music/literature/film were out there, that sort of fit this mold.