Better To Have Loafed And Lost by James Thurber

Better To Have Loafed And Lost by James Thurber

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Better To Have Loafed And Lost by James Thurber

James Thurber was the most original, influential and, less we should forget, funniest American humorist of the last century. Writing and drawing cartoons for the New Yorker magazine from it's beginnings in the 1930s, he steadily shaped his own unique comic universe: a world governed by absurd logic where the trivial anxieties of everyday life slowly grind down its resigned citizens. Thurber's tales, alternately related in bemused deadpan and bewildered rage and are always excruciatingly funny and occasionally quietly disturbing too. This brand new selection, the first in over 50 years, reassembles his finest work for a new generation brought up on David Lynch and Jerry Seinfeld and features all his famous obsessions: the battle of the sexes, animals, travel, the delusional and certifiably insane. His 'casuals', as he liked to call his short pieces, drift between commercial fiction and surreal memoir. Spanning his whole career, this collection includes all his classic writings and cartoons, 'The Dream Life of Walter Mitty', 'The Catbird Seat', 'The Seal in the Bedroom', and half-forgotten gems that may be new even to fully qualified Thurber fans.
James Thurber (1894-1961) created some thirty volumes of humour, fiction, children's stories, cartoons and essays in just about as many years. A founding member of the New Yorker staff, Thurber has been translated into dozens of languages throughout the world.
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ISBN 13 9780091885649
ISBN 10 0091885647
Title Better To Have Loafed And Lost
Author James Thurber
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2002-07-04
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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