American short stories
- 141 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Ring Lardner Jr. war ein Drehbuchautor, dessen Karriere von Auseinandersetzungen mit staatlichen Autoritäten geprägt war. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg gehörte er zu den Hollywood Ten, die auf die schwarze Liste gesetzt wurden, weil er sich weigerte, mit einem Kongressausschuss zusammenzuarbeiten. Seine Arbeit spiegelte oft seine Erfahrungen mit Ungerechtigkeit und dem Kampf für freie Meinungsäußerung wider. Trotz dieser Hindernisse erhielt er Auszeichnungen für seine Drehbücher, die sein anhaltendes Talent und seinen künstlerischen Beitrag unter Beweis stellten.






Set against a backdrop of moral ambiguity, this dark satire explores themes of hypocrisy and human nature through the lens of a small-town barber's narrative. Originally published in 1925, it reflects Ring Lardner's sharp wit and keen observations on society. Known for his impactful storytelling, Lardner, who began his career as a journalist, gained acclaim for his unique voice and character-driven tales. This republishing includes a new introduction, enriching the reader's understanding of Lardner's literary significance and style.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century baseball, the story follows Jack Keefe, an inexperienced pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, as he navigates his career and romantic pursuits. Through a series of humorous and candid letters to his friend Al, Keefe reveals his personality and aspirations, often justifying his choices with the phrase "You know me Al." This centennial edition celebrates the book's enduring exploration of human nature beyond the sport, praised by critics for its lasting literary significance.
Humour, pettiness, and jealousy intertwine in this engaging narrative, showcasing Lardner's skillful storytelling. The plot delves into the complexities of relationships during a honeymoon, revealing the characters' quirks and flaws while delivering sharp wit and insightful commentary on human nature.
A selection of Ring Lardner's grotesque but searching tales of, among others, baseball players, pugilists, movie queens and song-writers.
Celebrating the essence of baseball, this collection showcases the unique storytelling style of Ring Lardner, who was not only a writer but also a critic and sports editor. Through his fiction, Lardner captures the spirit, humor, and intricacies of the game, providing readers with a distinctive perspective on America's favorite pastime.