Howard Jacobson, whose novel Kalooki Nights is a Booker Prize finalist, “explains how Jewish humour was developed as a form of self-protection and suggests that it was the Jews who invented the idea of the joke.”
Howard Jacobson, whose novel Kalooki Nights is a Booker Prize finalist, “explains how Jewish humour was developed as a form of self-protection and suggests that it was the Jews who invented the idea of the joke.”