39 pieces show Benchley at the height of his writing.
Robert Benchley Books
Robert Charles Benchley was an American humorist renowned for his contributions as a newspaper columnist and film actor. From his early days at the Harvard Lampoon to his extensive essays for influential publications like Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, Benchley cultivated a distinctive style of humor that garnered him widespread respect and success. He is particularly remembered for his insightful essays in The New Yorker, which explored topical and absurdist themes, influencing many subsequent humorists. Beyond his written work, he also made a significant mark in Hollywood with his acclaimed short films and memorable screen appearances.



Of All Things
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring themes of governance and individual rights, this work reflects on the necessity of political separation and the principles of self-governance. The author argues that people have the right to alter oppressive governments when faced with tyranny, emphasizing the importance of liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The book features a variety of essays that touch on social life, personal anecdotes, and philosophical musings, providing a rich tapestry of early 20th-century thought. The diverse chapters range from humorous observations to serious reflections on society.
Dieses Buch betrachtet Weihnachten mit humorvollem Witz und herzerwärmendem Charme. Es thematisiert die Herausforderungen der Feiertage und bietet Trost für alle, die den festlichen Trubel kritisch sehen und sich nach dem Ende des Weihnachtszaubers sehnen.