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Further Fables for Our Time
註釋In 'Further Fables for Our Time,' James Thurber extends his acerbic wit and whimsical storytelling to craft a collection of modern fables that resonate with the zeitgeist of the mid-twentieth century. As with his earlier work, these fables are characterized by their ironic tone and pithy morals, which deliver potent insights into human nature and societal follies. Thurber employs a minimalist narrative style that belies the depth of his social commentary, situating his work within the broader tradition of satirical literature. This new DigiCat edition, carefully restored for contemporary audiences, ensures that Thurber's sharp humor and philosophical musings remain accessible in the digital age, both in print and ebook formats, safeguarding his literary legacy.nnAs a celebrated humorist, cartoonist, and author, James Thurber's literary trajectory was largely influenced by the complexities and paradoxes of the human condition. His experiences working at 'The New Yorker' magazine and living through the tumultuous eras of the Great Depression and World Wars shaped his perspective, infusing his writing with a distinctive blend of the comedic and the critical. 'Further Fables for Our Time' represents a continuation of his exploration into the absurdity of life, a collection informed by Thurber's keen observations of the absurd and his incisive reflections on contemporary culture.nn'Readers seeking to engage with a master storyteller who deftly intertwines humor with a penetrating critique of social mores will find 'Further Fables for Our Time' to be an invaluable addition to their library. Thurber's ability to distill complex ideas into entertaining yet thought-provoking tales makes this book an enduring classic, perfect for those who appreciate the power of a well-turned phrase and the enduring truth within a skillfully spun yarn. To delve into this collection is to reconnect with a voice that continues to echo through the annals of American literature, offering laughter and wisdom in equal measure.