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In "Goat-Feathers," Ellis Parker Butler crafts a delightful collection of humorous short stories that reflect the whimsy and absurdity of everyday life. Rooted in the literary tradition of American humorists like Mark Twain and Ring Lardner, Butler's witty prose and sharp satire explore the quirks of human nature and the idiosyncrasies of rural existence. The stories are characterized by their engaging narratives and a playful dialogue that invites readers into a world that is both familiar and outlandishly entertaining, blending elements of parody and keen social commentary. Ellis Parker Butler, an influential figure in early 20th-century American literature, was known for his distinctive comedic voice and keen observations of human behavior. Born in 1869, Butler's life experiences as a writer, journalist, and humorist informed his work, allowing him to capture the complexities of rural American life with authenticity and humor. His literary career gained momentum with the rise of magazines that celebrated short fiction, particularly in the growing context of American humor, ultimately solidifying his place among the greats of his time. I highly recommend "Goat-Feathers" to anyone who appreciates the nuances of humor infused with thoughtful reflection. Butler's stories are not only entertaining but also provoke laughter and introspection, making this collection an essential read for lovers of American literature and humor alike.
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Rafbók: 16 september 2022
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