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Originally Posted by dwig
I read this a number of years ago. While I did find a few scenes modestly "funny", it is not in any way a comedy. This is written as rather biting satire on "the American way of death" and of Forest Lawn in particular. If you are not familiar with Forest Lawn, either from visiting it or reading about it in detail (I have a "brochure" from The Loved One's time period thats around 11"x14", bound, and around 20 pages) you'll miss much of the book's point. Overall, I enjoyed the book.
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Excellent analysis. And from Evelyn Waugh's British perspective. To me loaded with British dry humor. Obviously not for everyone.
I find myself agreeing with the mixed reviews as far as concluding that humor is a difficult category to make most happy.