Collecting Himself

Collecting Himself
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James Thurber on Writing and Writers, Humor and Himself

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Michael J. Rosen

شابک

9780062039033
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Publisher's Weekly

October 1, 1989
In gathering material for this collection of the late humorist's works, Rosen, literary director of Thurber House in Columbus, Ohio, had the cooperation of Rosemary Thurber, her father's executor. The book is a heady mix: laser-sharp critcism of shoddy, pretentious plays and novels balanced by insightful praise of worthy ones; comments, more in anger than in sorrow, on New Yorker founder Harold Ross and others whom Thurber considered to be over-zealous editors; essays on humor, etc. The anthology includes an abundance of reprinted material but also pieces not previously published--every entry a reminder of Thurber's (1894-1961) sublime wit. And given the dearth of political humor today, it's a special treat to read ``How to Tell Government from Show Business'' among the rareties here. Illustrations not seen by PW.



Library Journal

September 15, 1989
Thurber was one of America's most important humorists. With this collection, editor Rosen brings together an eclectic body of Thurber's writings and drawings not previously anthologized. What is revealed is a glimpse of Thurber the man, the philosopher, and the critic. A number of the pieces are excerpts from Thurber's many interviews and commentaries, spanning some 30 years. In these he shares with the reader his coping with progressive blindness, his method of drawing, his writing tactics, and his personal relationships. His critical views on theatre, other writers, and the state of humor itself are also divulged. This volume will be a welcome addition to collections of standard Thurber fare and is essential for scholars.-- Joe Accardi, Univ. of Wisconsin Lib., LaCrosse

Copyright 1989 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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