Chips off the Old Benchley
by Robert Benchley
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Robert Benchley is so underrated with the uninformed. This delightful book collects some his wittiest pieces done between the late 1910s and the late 1930s. Printed after his death, put together with the help of his widow, the book is full of intriguing thought from the early 20th Century's best man of wit and wry humor. Benchley takes a jab at everything from banks to heaters, businesses and travel. And of course, he skewers himself almost non-stop! The hardest part about reading this, was getting his voice stuck on the brain, and not enough of the amusing artwork of Gluyas Williams.
I don't appreciate much of the old New Yorker humor, but there's a lot of James Thurber I love, and I'll read anything by Bob Benchley that I can find, too.
Somehow this does seem really dated, humor from the 20s and 30s. The getting things done item is OK, but a current article on the same subject by a modern editorialist would be so much ...well "biting".
This book and "Thurber Carnival" were the two humor books I grew up on from the time I was old enough to read. I think these two books completely shaped my sense of humor, and I couldn't be more grateful if I tried with both hands.
again, the champion speaks for himself. from "How To Get Things Done" -- "A great many people have come up to me and asked me how I manage to get so much work done and still keep looking so dissipated. My answer is 'Don't you wish you knew?' and a pretty good answer it is, too, when you consider that nine times out of ten I didn't hear the original question."
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Robert Benchley, 1899 - 1945 Writer and actor Robert Benchley was born on September 15, 1899 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Benchley was best known for being a humorist and comedian. While an undergraduate at Harvard University, he gave his first comedic performance impersonating a befuddled after-dinner speaker. He became a campus celebrity and he show more landed the position of editor of the Harvard Lampoon. Benchley worked as a drama critic at Life magazine in 1920. Under the pseudonym Guy Fawkes, he wrote The Wayward Press column for The New Yorker. He also briefly served as managing editor for Vanity Fair where his lieutenants were Dorothy Parker and Robert E. Sherwood. He quit in protest to the firing of Parker. The three of them were among the regulars of the Algonquin Round Table, which was a social circle of New York wits that included Harpo Marx and George Kaufman. As a member of the Algonquin Round Table, he became a poplular radio personality, film actor and screenwriter. Several of Benchley's humorous monologues were performed in short films, which include "The Treasurer's Report" (1928). His comic sketches were collected in fifteen volumes, including "My Ten Years in a Quandary, and How They Grew" (1936) and "Benchley Beside Himself" (1943). His son Nathaniel edited a collection of his essays, "The Benchley Roundup" (1954) and published a biography of his father in 1955. Robert Benchley died in 1945. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Chips off the Old Benchley
- Original publication date
- 1949-09-21
- Dedication
- Harper & Brothers
is grateful to Mrs. Robert Benchley
for her work in collecting
these writings of her husband. - First words
- Introduction: Here, unexpectedly and delightfully, is a Benchley collection of articles, few of which have been seen before in book form.
A little while ago it was your teeth that were to blame for everything. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Possibly Hemingway would like them in return for the two books of his own that he has gone to so much trouble to render unsaleable for me.
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