Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-10-08 09:03:57
Larry Doyle, a former TV writer-producer for "The Simpsons," was named the winner Monday of this year's Thurber Prize for American Humor. He was cited for the novel "I Love You, Beth Cooper."
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Larry Doyle wins Thurber Prize
Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-10-08 09:03:57
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D'oh! Ex-`Simpsons' writer wins $5,000 prize
In this Friday, May 18, 2007 file photo, Larry Doyle sits at his Baltimore home. Doyle, a former writer-producer for
In this Friday, May 18, 2007 file photo, Larry Doyle sits at his Baltimore home. Doyle, a former writer-producer for "The Simpsons," was named the winner Monday, Oct. 6, 2008 of this year's Thurber Prize for American Humor. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)
The Associated Press
Tuesday, October 7, 2008; 7:28 AM
NEW YORK -- Larry Doyle, a former TV writer-producer for "The Simpsons," was named the winner Monday of this year's Thurber Prize for American Humor. He was cited for the novel "I Love You, Beth Cooper."
"Clearly Larry Doyle was not the BMOC (Big Man On Campus)," Thurber judge Firoozeh Dumas said in a statement. "Had Larry been cool, he could have never written `I Love You, Beth Cooper,' a hilarious yet painfully accurate account of high school in all its pimply glory."
Doyle will receive $5,000. The two other finalists were Patricia Marx, for the novel "Him Her Him Again The End of Him," and Simon Rich for "Ant Farm," an essay collection.
The Thurber Prize, named for author-illustrator James Thurber, was founded in 1996.