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Is black humor the same as cold jokes?

Black humor is different from cold jokes.

Black humor is a kind of humor that makes people laugh and cry, and it is an important literary school in the United States in the 1960s. "Black humor" is a modernist literary school based on existentialism philosophy. In 1960s, it rose and developed in America. It echoes the French absurd drama, so it is also called "absurd novel". Joseph heller, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Thomas Pynchon, John Bass, James Poe's brother and French Wei 'an are the representative writers of the "black humor" school. The three most influential works of this genre are Catch-22 by Heller, Slaughterhouse Five by Vonneger and Rainbow of Gravitation by Thomas Pynchon.

A cold joke, that is, a failed joke, means that the joke itself can't achieve the funny purpose because of boring, homophonic words, translation, or omitting the theme, different logic, judgment or special content, or because of the performer's tone or expression. But it doesn't mean that the joke itself is boring, which is also a manifestation of humor.

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