Perelman, S.J.

Perelman, S.J.

▪ American author
in full  Sidney Joseph Perelman  
born Feb. 1, 1904, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.
died Oct. 17, 1979, New York, N.Y.

      American humorist who was a master of wordplay in books, movies, plays, and essays.

      Perelman's parents moved the family from Brooklyn to Providence, R.I., during his childhood. He attended but did not graduate from Brown University, where he edited the school humour magazine. He began writing for the early, frenetic Marx Brothers films and helped turn out the screenplays for such classics as Monkey Business (1931) and Horse Feathers (1932). Laura West, whom he had married in 1929, collaborated with him on several screenplays. Perelman also regularly contributed essays for The New Yorker (New Yorker, The) magazine under such absurd titles as "Beat Me, Post-Impressionist Daddy" and "Methinks He Doth Protein Too Much." Perelman collaborated on the theatrical comedies All Good Americans (1934) and One Touch of Venus (1943), and for his collaboration on the film Around the World in 80 Days he shared an Academy Award for best screenwriter for 1956. His magazine pieces were collected in a long series of books, including Strictly from Hunger (1937), Westward Ha!, or, Around the World in Eighty Clichés (1948), and The Road to Miltown, or, Under the Spreading Atrophy (1957).

      Perelman's humour was characterized by an exquisite sense of cliché and mimicry combined with a varied vocabulary to create effects of comic nihilism and literary parody. He also satirized the folly of modern life.

Additional Reading
Two works on the life of Perelman are Dorothy Herrmann, S.J. Perelman (1986); and Max Wilk, And Did You Once See Sidney Plain?: A Random Memoir of S.J. Perelman (1986). Critical works are Douglas Fowler, S.J. Perelman (1983); Steven H. Gale, S.J. Perelman (1987); and Steven H. Gale (ed.), S.J. Perelman: Critical Essays (1992).

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