The Thurber Letters by James Thurber

The Thurber Letters by James Thurber

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The Thurber Letters by James Thurber

The books that Thurber wrote - with titles such as "My World and Welcome To It", "The Beast in Me and Other Animals", "My Life and Hard Times" and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" - were not only works of humour, but also offered glimpses into the author's own life. As with most humorists though, Thurber employed exaggeration and good-natured self-deprecation, and so what glimpses of the writer's life we get are no more than distorted peeks into his mind and psyche. Rather it is in his letters that Thurber offered some candid glimpses into who he really was, and why the prisms through which he viewed the world were so distorting. Thurber's letters trace his progress from immature, lovesick college boy to his last days battling illness. His interesting and comic comments in his personal letters on all these events contribute to an entertaining, informal form of autobiography.
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. Harrison Kinney was a reporter for The New Yorker from 1949 to 1954, he is also the author of several books of non-fiction, a novel, and two children's books.
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ISBN 13 9780743223430
ISBN 10 0743223438
Title The Thurber Letters
Author James Thurber
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Binding Type Other book format
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2003-10-20
Number of pages 800
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