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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Teens 13+ and Adults
Ships Within: 5–10 Business Days
Author: Bo Burnham
Release Date:Â October 7, 2014
Genre:Â Non Fiction
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Egghead by Bo Burnham: A Darkly Humorous Illustrated Poetry Collection for Modern Readers
About the Book
Egghead: Or, You Can’t Survive on Ideas Alone is Bo Burnham’s debut poetry collection that showcases his signature blend of dark humor, clever wordplay, and raw honesty. Through dozens of illustrated poems and one-liners, Burnham tackles everything from love and loneliness to identity and the absurdity of modern existence. Each page offers a fresh perspective that’s equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking, making it impossible to put down. Whether you’re a fan of his comedy or discovering his work for the first time, this collection delivers entertainment and insight in equal measure.
From the Back Cover
A strange, hilarious, and surprisingly moving collection from one of the most inventive minds in comedy. Egghead proves that Bo Burnham doesn’t just make you laugh—he makes you think, feel, and see the world through a brilliantly warped lens.
About the Author
Bo Burnham is a multi-talented comedian, musician, filmmaker, and poet who first gained fame as a YouTube sensation before transitioning to stand-up comedy, Netflix specials, and directing the critically acclaimed film Eighth Grade. Known for his razor-sharp wit and genre-defying creativity, Burnham has built a reputation for tackling complex topics with humor and honesty. His unique voice resonates with millions of fans who appreciate his ability to blend entertainment with genuine emotional depth.
Who Is This Book For?
Egghead is perfect for poetry lovers, comedy fans, and anyone navigating the messy realities of growing up and finding their place in the world. If you appreciate humor that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths, or if you’re looking for a poetry collection that breaks all the rules, this book is for you. It’s also an excellent gift for teens and young adults who enjoy unconventional art that speaks to their generation’s anxieties and absurdities.
What You’ll Discover in This Book
Through Bo Burnham’s collection, you’ll experience poetry that challenges conventions and makes you laugh out loud while contemplating life’s bigger questions. Each illustrated poem offers a moment of recognition—those feelings you’ve had but couldn’t quite articulate. You’ll walk away entertained, maybe a little uncomfortable, but definitely thinking differently about the world around you and your place in it.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is Egghead by Bo Burnham about?
Egghead is an illustrated poetry collection that explores themes like identity, loneliness, love, and the absurdity of modern life through Bo Burnham’s signature dark humor and clever wordplay.
Is Egghead appropriate for teenagers?
Yes, Egghead is suitable for teens aged 13 and up. While it contains mature themes and dark humor, it resonates strongly with young adults navigating similar life experiences.
Does Egghead have illustrations?
Absolutely! The book features hand-drawn illustrations throughout that complement the poems and add an extra layer of visual humor and creativity to the collection.
Is this book funny or serious?
Egghead is both. Bo Burnham masterfully blends comedy with genuine emotion, creating poetry that makes you laugh while also touching on deeper, more vulnerable topics about life and growing up.
| Weight | 476 g |
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| Dimensions | 14.61 × 2.54 × 21.59 cm |
Egghead takes you on a witty, illustrated journey through the mind of Bo Burnham, where absurd observations meet genuine vulnerability. You'll explore the contradictions of modern life—from the pressure to be perfect to the comedy in our collective anxieties—all wrapped in poems that stick with you long after you've turned the final page. This collection proves that the best art doesn't just entertain; it reflects who we are, even when we're not sure ourselves.

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