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Archyology

  • Don Marquis

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"Archy and his racy pal Mehitabel are timeless," noted E. B. White in his essay on Don Marquis and his famous creations, and the undimmed enthusiasm of several generations of fans - who every year buy thousands of copies of Marquis' earlier collections - testifies to their appeal.

A whimsical and sophisticated sage, archy the cockroach entertained readers with iconoclastic observations on pretensions, politics, and our place in the cosmos during Marquis' career as a New York newspaper columnist in the 1920s and '30s.

Allegedly tapping out stories at night by leaping from key to key on Marquis' typewriter, archy couldn't quite manage the shift key for capital letters. Although his tales appeared in lower case, his views achieved a level grand enough to solidify Marquis' reputation as an American humorist in the tradition of Mark Twain, Joel Chandler Harris, and Ring Lardner.

Archyology brings together selected "lost" tales that literally were rescued from oblivion by Jeff Adams, who found them among papers stored in a steamer trunk since Marquis' death.

Genres

  • Poetry
  • Cockroaches
  • Archy (Fictitious character)
  • Cats
  • Mehitabel (Fictitious character)
  • Literary collections
  • American wit and humor
  • Poetry (poetic works by one author)
  • Insects
  • Friendship
  • Wit and humor
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About the author

  • Don Marquis

    1878 - 1937

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    New Ed edition

    Bloodaxe Books Ltd

    January 1, 1996

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    University Press of New England

    1996

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    Macmillan Pub Co

    September 1986