Wry Harvest

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Pub. Date: 2006-10-01
Publisher(s): Quarry Books
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Summary

If you live in the Midwest, you have to know how to laugh. Tornados, floods, drought, and miles and miles of flat land: if you don't have a sense of humor, you might want to consider living somewhere else. Humor is as natural to the Midwest as cow pats and corn mazes, seed caps and road kill, Johnny Carson and David Letterman.This book gathers some of the best stories from the humorists of the big belly of America, past and present. Here are Mark Twain, George Ade, Finley Peter Dunne, Don Marquis, and Ring Lardner; James Thurber, Ruth McKenney, Erma Bombeck, Calvin Trillin, and Garrison Keillor -- Midwesterners, one and all. There's even a piece from William Dean Howells, not usually known for his knock-me-down humor. You'll also find tales from Ambrose Bierce, Kin Hubbard, Sinclair Lewis, Mike Royko, Donald Kaul, P. J. O'Rourke, and Bill Bryson.Here is a book to curl up with when the cows don't come home, the crick's flooded, and the fox has bedded down in the henhouse. It'll put a smile on your face and make you glad you don't live in New York City, even if you do.

Author Biography

Chris Lamb is Associate Professor of Communication at the College of Charleston. He is author of Blackout: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Spring Training and Drawn to Extremes: The Limits of Editorial Cartoons in the United States (forthcoming). He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(22)
Mark Twain (1835---1910)
How to Tell a Story
23(6)
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
29(7)
The Story of the Good Little Boy
36(5)
The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm
41(9)
William Dean Howells (1837--1920)
Christmas Every Day
50(9)
Ambrose Bierce (1842--1914?)
Curried Cow
59(8)
An Imperfect Conflagration
67(5)
George Ade (1866--1944)
The Wonderful Meal of Vittles
72(2)
The Patient Toiler Who Got It in the Usual Place
74(2)
The Fable of How the Fool-Killer Backed Out of a Contract
76(2)
The Fable of the Copper and the Jovial Undergrads
78(2)
Everybody's Friend and the Line Bucker
80(6)
Finley Peter Dunne (1867--1936)
On War Preparations
86(3)
On His Cousin George
89(3)
On Reform Candidates
92(6)
Frank McKinley ``Kin'' Hubbard (1868--1930)
The People
98(2)
Gossip
100(2)
The Amy Purviance Murder Case
102(4)
Don Marquis (1878--1937)
Introducing the Old Soak
106(3)
Look Out for Crime Waves!
109(2)
The Barroom and the Arts
111(6)
Ring Lardner (1885--1933)
Alibi Ike
117(22)
Haircut
139(15)
Sinclair Lewis (1885--1951)
George F. Babbitt Begins His Day
154(12)
James Thurber (1894--1961)
The Night the Bed Fell
166(5)
University Days
171(9)
Ruth McKenney (1911--1972)
A Loud Sneer for Our Feathered Friends
180(8)
Erma Bombeck (1927--1996)
Don't Worry . . . I'll Manage
188(6)
The Garage Sale
194(5)
The Ides of May
199(7)
``Mom and Dad! I'm Home''
206(6)
Mike Royko (1932--1997)
A Pitch for Opening Day
212(4)
View from the Hoosierdome
216(4)
Indiana's Not Alone
220(6)
Donald Kaul (1925--)
House Calls and Other Folk Medicine
226(3)
Eat Your Heart Out, Luther Burbank
229(5)
Calvin Trillin (1935--)
Alice, Let's Eat
234(8)
Missouri Uncompromised
242(3)
Pinko Problems
245(6)
Garrison Keillor (1942--)
Home
251(25)
P. J. (Patrick Jake) O'Rourke (1947--)
Intellectual Wilderness, Ho---A Visit to Harvard's 350th Anniversary Celebration
276(13)
Bill Bryson (1951--)
Des Moines
289(12)
Acknowledgments 301

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