James Thurber was the most original, influential &, less we should forget, funniest American humorist of the last century. Writing & drawing cartoons for the New Yorker magazine from it's beginnings in the 1930s, he steadily shaped his own unique comic universe: a world governed by absurd logic where the trivial anxieties of everyday life slowly grind down its resigned citizens. Thurber's tales, alternately related in bemused deadpan & bewildered rage & are always excruciatingly funny & occasionally quietly disturbing too. This brand new selection, the first in over 50 years, reassembles his finest work for a new generation brought up on David Lynch & Jerry Seinfeld & features all his famous obsessions: the battle of the sexes, animals, travel, the delusional & certifiably insane. His 'casuals', as he liked to call his short pieces, drift between commercial fiction & surreal memoir. Spanning his whole career, this collection
Includes:: all his classic writings & cartoons, ' The Dream Life of Walter Mitty', ' The Catbird Seat', ' The Seal in the Bedroom', & half-forgotten gems that may be new even to fully qualified Thurber fans.