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The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks (edizione 2019)

di Robertson Davies (Autore)

Serie: Samuel Marchbanks (omnibus)

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"Davies introduces us to his alter ego . . . A humorous and insightful picture of postwar Canadian life as seen through the eyes of a delightful eccentric."--Library Journal   As editor and later publisher of the Peterborough Examiner, Robertson Davies published witty, curmudgeonly, mischievous, and fiercely individualistic columns under the name of his alter ego, Samuel Marchbanks. In 1985, Davies edited and selected from his alter ego's observations to bring together previous titles in the Marchbanks bibliography: The Diary (1947), The Table Talk (1949), and Samuel Marchbanks' Almanack (1967). Marchbanks opines on politics, on his furnace, on theatre, on the taxman, on trains, on Christmas, on book-banners, on manners, indeed on everything under the sun. Not only this, but Davies's copious and quite delectable Notes are "calculated to remove all Difficulties caused by the passage of Time and to offer the Wisdom, not to speak of Whimsicality, of this astonishing man to the Modern Public, in the most convenient form."   "This writing of four decades ago is consistently incisive, insulting, funny, relevant and altogether interesting."--The New York Times   "Now this crank of the first order is on full display for the first time in America . . . To explain to his younger American readers such arcana as 'telegrams' and 'coal-burning furnaces,' Davies has added graceful and comic notes that rival the entertaining opinions of Marchbanks himself."--South Florida Sun-Sentinel… (altro)
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Titolo:The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks
Autori:Robertson Davies (Autore)
Info:RosettaBooks (2019), 574 pages
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The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks di Robertson Davies

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    nessreader: both are anthologies of comic/satirical newspaper columns by curmudgounly literary men with many axes to grind. Davies is inToronto and O'Brien in Dublin, and the jokes of both are deeply rooted in their own town.
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Very funny and considering that most of are written 70 years ago or more brings to mind the saying the more things change the more they stay the same. ( )
  charlie68 | Apr 19, 2024 |
Fun bits on everything from Historical Novels to Snow Removal. Dry and funny. Probably not the place to start with Davies ( )
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Everyone I meet these days asks me how my furnace is getting on. As a matter of fact, it is behaving very well; cold weather seems to agree with it thoroughly. I have only to whisper my desire down one of the cold-air pipes and it obliges at once. . . .

Samuel Marchbanks is the alter ego that Robertson Davies created to write a newspaper column in the Peterborough Examiner. He is a grumpy, curmudgeonly hypochondriac, who loves cats, hates dogs and is ambivalent about children (although I suspect him of being fond of them really). One of his main themes is his yearly struggles with the fiendish furnace in his basement. ( )
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"Marchbanks becomes a trifle repetitious in the pleasure he derives from his personal inconsequence, his inability to cope with the common problems of everyday life. The misanthropy becomes a bit predictable."
 

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"Davies introduces us to his alter ego . . . A humorous and insightful picture of postwar Canadian life as seen through the eyes of a delightful eccentric."--Library Journal   As editor and later publisher of the Peterborough Examiner, Robertson Davies published witty, curmudgeonly, mischievous, and fiercely individualistic columns under the name of his alter ego, Samuel Marchbanks. In 1985, Davies edited and selected from his alter ego's observations to bring together previous titles in the Marchbanks bibliography: The Diary (1947), The Table Talk (1949), and Samuel Marchbanks' Almanack (1967). Marchbanks opines on politics, on his furnace, on theatre, on the taxman, on trains, on Christmas, on book-banners, on manners, indeed on everything under the sun. Not only this, but Davies's copious and quite delectable Notes are "calculated to remove all Difficulties caused by the passage of Time and to offer the Wisdom, not to speak of Whimsicality, of this astonishing man to the Modern Public, in the most convenient form."   "This writing of four decades ago is consistently incisive, insulting, funny, relevant and altogether interesting."--The New York Times   "Now this crank of the first order is on full display for the first time in America . . . To explain to his younger American readers such arcana as 'telegrams' and 'coal-burning furnaces,' Davies has added graceful and comic notes that rival the entertaining opinions of Marchbanks himself."--South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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