Hammer and Tickle: The Story of Communism, a Political System Almost Laughed Out of Existence

by Ben Lewis

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Q: Why, despite all the shortages, was the toilet paper in East Germany always 2-ply? A: Because they had to send a copy of everything they did to Moscow. Communist jokes are the strangest, funniest, most enchanting and meaningful legacy of the 80 years of political experimentation in Russia and Eastern Europe, known as Communism. The valiant and sardonic citizens of the former Communist countries - surrounded by an invisible network of secret police, threatened with arrest, imprisonment and forced labour, confronted by an economic system that left shops empty, and bombarded with ludicrous state propaganda - turned joke-telling into an art form. They used jokes as a coded way of speaking the truth. 'Hammer and Tickle' takes us on a unique journey through the Communist era (1917-1989), and tells its real history through subversive jokes and joke-tellers, many of whom ended up in the gulags. It is also illustrated with a combination of rare and previously unpublished archive material, political cartoons, caricatures, photographs and state-sponsored propaganda.
Humorous, culturally poignant and historically revealing, this is the story of a political system that was (almost) laughed out of existence.
  • ISBN10 1605980552
  • ISBN13 9781605980553
  • Publish Date 26 August 2009 (first published 29 May 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Pegasus Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 354
  • Language English