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  1. Side Effects is an anthology of 17 comical short essays written by Woody Allen between 1975 and 1980, all but one of which were previously published in, variously, The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Kenyon Review.

  2. 12 de sept. de 1986 · Mass Market Paperback – September 12, 1986. by Woody Allen (Author) 4.5 138 ratings. See all formats and editions. A humor classic by one of the funniest writers today, SIDE EFFECTS is a treat for all those who know his work and those just discovering how gifted he is.

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    • Ballantine Books
    • $7.99
    • Woody Allen
  3. 1 de ene. de 1980 · A humor classic by one of the funniest writers today, SIDE EFFECTS is a treat for all those who know his work and those just discovering how gifted he is. Included here are such classics as REMEMBERING NEEDLEMAN, THE KUGELMASS EPISODE, a new story called CONFESSIONS OF A BUGLAR, and more.

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  4. A humor classic by one of the funniest writers today, SIDE EFFECTS is a treat for all those who know his work and those just discovering how gifted he is. Included here are such classics as...

    • reprint
    • Woody Allen
    • Random House Publishing Group, 1986
  5. A humor classic by one of the funniest writers today, SIDE EFFECTS is a treat for all those who know his work and those just discovering how gifted he is. Included here are such classics as REMEMBERING NEEDLEMAN, THE KUGELMASS EPISODE, a new sory called CONFESSIONS OF A BUGLAR, and more.

    • Mass Market Paperback
  6. Libro de bolsillo – 12 septiembre 1986. Edición en Inglés de Woody Allen (Autor) 4,6 112 valoraciones. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones. A humor classic by one of the funniest writers today, SIDE EFFECTS is a treat for all those who know his work and those just discovering how gifted he is.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1981 · Side Effects compiles 17 of Allen’s best New Yorker essays and offers wisdom and laughs in equal measure: "Ah, God, how the mind boggles when it turns to moral or ethical considerations. Better not to think too much. Rely more on the body - the body is more dependable.

    • Woody Allen