"Red-Hot Miscellany" contents: Fully aged sarcasm, distilled sophomoric humor, and a pinch of Dada. 160 Proof. Mug & Mali's 54th collection of Dadaistic Miscellany includes potable (and not-so-potable) cocktail recipes, unbelievable factoids, outrageous emotional displays, evil intentions, entries in the International Urination Olympics, scorching quotes, woefully dismal jokes, excerpts from Mug & Mali's Illustrated Classics, made-up superstitions, cocktail poetry, clueless puzzles, and dozens of other miscellaneous items that will raise your hackles and shimmy your knickers. In spite of the menace posed by passels of hare-brained literary agents, Mug and Mali revealed this new disagreeable collection of rubbish. Readers will find the miscellany bewildering and the cocktails addicting - and vice-versa. "Red-Hot Miscellany" is juvenile, yet injudicious, up-staging such lesser works as, "How to Moon Improperly!" and "Do Trousers Matter?" It's another piece of work that will keep you up nights reading and drinking. Enjoy! The New Century Dada Press brings the mystique and power of avant-garde Dada to the 21st century. Dada was officially not a movement, its artists not artists and its art not art. Its post-World War I works rebelled against the norms of bourgeois culture and war, and included automatic collage, poetry, painting, sculpture, film, and performance art. Dada influenced Surrealism, Futurism, Cubism, Expressionism, Bobism, The Fat Earth Society, and miscellaneous authors. Here's what the critics are saying about Mug & Mali's "Red-Hot Miscellany: ""I'd rather be drinking." - Segovia Carpet, The Paid Review. "This book looks like I need a drink." - Agatha L. Outtahere, The Illiterary Journal. "This is the best book I ever read." - Abraham Lincoln. "We would love to read this 21st Century Dada book, if we were still around." - Marcel Duchump, Hans Earp, Max Earnest, Man Raygun, Tristen Zzorro, Salvador's Deli. "Picking up a Miscellany is like punching your day in the face." - Amelia Barfup, The Hourly World News. "Early to rise and early to bed make a man sleepy, stupid, and dead." - Benjamin Frankly, Poor Richard's Arse. "...one of the ...vital and ...important ...Modern Dadaists we have." - Barb Dwyer, The Modern Guide to Drunken Dadaists. "The man who cannot visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot." - Andre Breton, New Dada News. "I don't understand the flow of the story" - Gary Shattire, The Chicago Chugger. "What garlic is to salad, insanity is to art." - Augustus Saint-Gaudens. "This work made me drink a whole pitcher of dry Martinis." - Ira Gurgitate, The Pittsburgh Drifter. "The art of Mug & Mali is a ribbon around a bomb." - Andre Breton, Obscuro Journal. "So many Miscellanies, so little shelf space." - Mug & Mali. "If Mug & Mali's aren't America's leading humorists, I can see why." - Isabelle Ringing, The Illiterary Journal.
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