Frank Sullivan at His Best by FRANK SULLIVAN


Authors
FRANK SULLIVAN
ISBN
9780486294353
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
191
Dimensions
140 x 222 x 11mm

In the 1930s and 40s, humorist Frank Sullivan took dead aim at the American scene in hilarious pieces written for The New Yorker, the Saturday Evening Post, Town and Country, and other publications. Dispensing humorous commentary and criticisms that could be gentle or cutting, sad or sympathetic, he entertained without ever being mean-spirited or condescending.This delightful volume includes 42 of his best pieces. Selected from three earlier collections - A Pearl in Every Oyster, The Night the Old Nostalgia Burned Down, and A Rock in Every Snowball - they include an amusingly nostalgic account of ""The Passing of the Old Front Porch,"" a humorous recollection of campus life in ""An Old Grad Remembers,"" and a gentle put-down of the Lone Star State in ""An Innocent in Texas."" Readers will also enjoy such droll fare as ""A Bachelor Looks at Breakfast,"" ""How to Change a Typewriter Ribbon,"" and a selection of amusing commentaries by Mr. Arbuthnot, the cliche expert, on war, baseball, tabloids, and other topics.Wonderfully good-natured, in the spirit of Robert Benchley, this vintage humor will tickle modern funny bones and keep readers chuckling at Sullivan's tongue-in-cheek comments on wealth of subjects from the not-so-distant past.
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