Is This Anything?” — out Oct. 6 from Simon & Schuster — charts the Long Islander’s path to success, almost exclusively through bits and one-liners, from his first set in 1976, at the Catch a Rising Star comedy club (he lasted on stage for about 90 seconds), to his “Seinfeld” pitch meeting in the late ’80s at NBC with Larry David (the latter’s combativeness would eventually get him banned from network meetings).In the book, Seinfeld compares the end of the nine-season series run with crossing the finish line of a marathon, totally exhausted. “Obviously, that was worth it.
But also . . . a ridiculously long run,” he writes. By this point, the car-obsessive has gone from talking bumper cars to joking about his ’89 Porsche 911 Speedster. (An.
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