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A sly grin, a quick swing, a voice that can make the ordinary feel legendary. Bib Ballads delivers Ring Lardner's signature ear for timing and truth, wrapped in a lively ballad-verse cadence that still lands with modern force. This short story collection is a deftly woven tapestry of baseball culture satire and urban modern life. Lardner's humour glances off sporting life anecdotes and social scenes with the crisp, O. Henry-inspired wit and a touch of Stephen Leacock's light, piercing satire. It's funny, humane, and persistently observant about the everyday rituals that shape American life in ...
A sly grin, a quick swing, a voice that can make the ordinary feel legendary. Bib Ballads delivers Ring Lardner's signature ear for timing and truth, wrapped in a lively ballad-verse cadence that still lands with modern force. This short story collection is a deftly woven tapestry of baseball culture satire and urban modern life. Lardner's humour glances off sporting life anecdotes and social scenes with the crisp, O. Henry-inspired wit and a touch of Stephen Leacock's light, piercing satire. It's funny, humane, and persistently observant about the everyday rituals that shape American life in the 1920s-from the Midwestern streets to the noisy, ambitious cities. Bib Ballads is not merely a set of pieces; it is a window into a pivotal era of American literature. Its tempo and wit have influenced countless writers, and its historical texture offers readers a vivid sense of the era's voice and grain. For casual readers, the stories entertain with brisk plots, sharp punchlines, and real feeling. For classic-literature collectors and students of American letters, the work stands as a landmark at the crossroads of verse and prose, a reference point for the era's humour and social critique. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, crafted to endure as long as the legends of baseball and the best of American storytelling.