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| Harmon Leon is a primarily a humorist, though he has also done some stand-up. He has contributed to Wired Magazine, Salon.com, National Lampoon, and NPR. His typical comedic style is to impersonate a character, infiltrate some organization, then write about the experience, thus relating the absurdities of modern American life. His first book, "The Harmon Chronicles," was published in 2002, and "Republican Like Me: Infiltrating Red-State, White-Ass, and Blue-Suit America," was printed in 2005 by Prometheus Books. The undercover journalism piece details his adventures in conservative organizations and occupations, and was described by talk show host Howard Stern as "funny as hell." He lives in San Francisco, California. 12/18/06: Harmon Leon is fired from the SFWeekly for faking a story about attending the AVNAwards in Las Vegas. Magazine plans investigation into veracity of past stories. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Harmon Leon ] Some related entries: Yoshiko Sakakibara | Christopher Massey | Allen Aynesworth | Sarmad Sultan Khoosat | Platoon | Pauline Frederick | Alison Arngrim | Pal the Wonder Dog | Sam Atwell | Tear down this wall | Charles Bannister This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Harmon Leon; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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