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People Have More Fun Than Anybody: A Centennial Celebration Of Drawings And Writings By James Thurber
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People Have More Fun Than Anybody: A Centennial Celebration Of Drawings And Writings By James Thurber in Chattanooga, TN
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"Vintage Thurber. . . small masterpieces of contemporary comment." —
Chicago Tribune
"As funny, surprising, elegant, and subtly provocative as one would expect from that superb writer and draftsman."
—Atlantic Monthly
This delightful volume of previously uncollected work from beloved American humorist James Thurber includes nearly one hundred drawings and writings by the only cartoonist who could claim to draw "abstract things like despair, disillusion, despondency, sorrow, lapse of memory, exile."
Edited and with an Introduction by Michael J. Rosen.
Chicago Tribune
"As funny, surprising, elegant, and subtly provocative as one would expect from that superb writer and draftsman."
—Atlantic Monthly
This delightful volume of previously uncollected work from beloved American humorist James Thurber includes nearly one hundred drawings and writings by the only cartoonist who could claim to draw "abstract things like despair, disillusion, despondency, sorrow, lapse of memory, exile."
Edited and with an Introduction by Michael J. Rosen.
"Vintage Thurber. . . small masterpieces of contemporary comment." —
Chicago Tribune
"As funny, surprising, elegant, and subtly provocative as one would expect from that superb writer and draftsman."
—Atlantic Monthly
This delightful volume of previously uncollected work from beloved American humorist James Thurber includes nearly one hundred drawings and writings by the only cartoonist who could claim to draw "abstract things like despair, disillusion, despondency, sorrow, lapse of memory, exile."
Edited and with an Introduction by Michael J. Rosen.
Chicago Tribune
"As funny, surprising, elegant, and subtly provocative as one would expect from that superb writer and draftsman."
—Atlantic Monthly
This delightful volume of previously uncollected work from beloved American humorist James Thurber includes nearly one hundred drawings and writings by the only cartoonist who could claim to draw "abstract things like despair, disillusion, despondency, sorrow, lapse of memory, exile."
Edited and with an Introduction by Michael J. Rosen.
















