David Letterman has been named a finalist for this year's Thurber Prize for American Humor. Along with illustrator Bruce McCall, Letterman has been nominated for This Land Was Made for You and Me (But Mostly Me).
Other nominees for the $5,000 prize include magazine contributors Liza Donnelly for Women On Men and John Kenney for Truth In Advertising. The award will be presented Sept. 30.
James Thurber, for whom the prize is named, was himself a New Yorker humorist.
About This Land Was Made for You and Me (But Mostly Me): The billionaire Russian "oiligarch" whose replica of Czar Alexander II's yacht plies a vast man-made Crimean lake, brimming not with water but billions of gallons of petroleum from his own pipeline...
The packaged-suttee mogul Sir Sith Ram Pramba, who sliced the top off Mount Everest and installed it on his terrace atop a Park Avenue apartment building... The heir to a California railroad spike fortune who uses a private cross-country tunnel, assembled from giant redwoods laid end to end, for 120-mph runs in cars from his exotic équipe between San Francisco and New York...Videos