Big Ballads - Ring Lardner

Big Ballads

Par Ring Lardner

  • Date de sortie: 1970-01-01
  • Genre: Classiques

Description

Big Ballads by Ring Lardner is a captivating collection of verse that showcases the author''s wit, humor, and keen insight into the human condition. In this anthology, Lardner presents a diverse array of ballads that span a wide range of themes, from love and loss to adventure and absurdity. Through his clever use of rhyme and rhythm, Lardner brings to life a colorful cast of characters and situations, each imbued with its own unique charm and poignancy. From the rollicking adventures of The Ballad of the Dime Novel Cowboy to the bittersweet romance of The Ballad of the Left-Handed Elevator Boy, Lardner''s ballads capture the essence of American life in all its complexity and contradiction. With their playful language and irreverent humor, these poems offer readers a fresh perspective on the joys and sorrows of everyday existence. But beneath the surface of Lardner''s lighthearted verse lies a deeper undercurrent of social commentary and satire. Through his witty observations and sly wit, Lardner skewers the pretensions and hypocrisies of the society around him, exposing the foibles and follies of human nature with a sharp eye and a deft touch. Whether exploring the absurdities of modern life or celebrating the timeless themes of love and longing, Big Ballads is a testament to Lardner''s enduring talent as a poet and storyteller. With its wit, charm, and wisdom, this collection is sure to delight readers of all ages and leave them with a newfound appreciation for the power of verse to entertain, enlighten, and inspire.

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