Splet29. avg. 2013 · Ring Lardner’s influence on American letters is arguably greater than that of any other American writer in the early part of the twentieth century. Lauded by critics and the public for his groundbreaking short stories, Lardner was also the country’s best-known journalist in the 1920s and early 1930s, when his voice was all but inescapable ... Splet15. maj 2024 · Ring Lardner was an American sports columnist and short-story writer best known for his satirical writings on sports, marriage, and the theatre. His contemporaries Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, and F. Scott Fitzgerald all professed strong admiration for his writing. In this book you will find seven short stories specially selected by the critic …
HOW TO WRITE SHORT STORIES [WITH SAMPLES] by Lardner, Ring…
SpletOverview. Ring Lardner (1885-1933) was a well-known humorist and sports writer living in Chicago. In 1924, F. Scott Fitzgerald arranged for How to Write Short Stories to be published and more attention was then paid to Lardner's work. Splet31. jan. 2012 · From HAIRCUT & OTHER STORIES by Ring Lardner, published in 1991. Short story originally published in the 1920s. To me, Ring Lardner is one of the best short stories writers of the 20th Century. If you haven’t read the short story “Haircut”, do yourself a favor. Like the best of Flannery O’Connor or Sherwood Anderson,… robert wood namshi
Guide to Baseball Fiction: Ring Lardner
SpletLardner, Ring. Published: 1929. Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons. Tags: fiction, short stories. Description: Lardner, American humorist and short-story writer, is known for his mordant wit, exemplified in satirical stories and sketches of American life in the early 20th century told in the language of athletes, stockbrokers, secretaries ... SpletHaircut and Other Stories Paperback Ring Lardner 1954 Short Stories eBay ... SpletLess amusing is the indication that 1 Clifton Fadiman, "Ring Lardner and the Triangle of Hate," Nation 22 March 1933:315-17. James T. Farrell, "Ring Lardner's Success-Mad World," The New York Times Book Review June 1944: 3,18. Howard Webb, Jr., "The Meaning of Ring Lardner's Fiction: a Re-evaluation," American Literature 21 (1960): 434-45. robert wood mount shasta