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The Best of Robert Benchley [Hardcover]

Robert Benchley (Author), Peter Arno (Illustrator)
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January 30, 1996
Seventy-two timeless pieces celebrate the humorous side of life's annoyances and the author's suggestions for coping--or not coping--with them, and address such topics as government imbibing and Christmas finances.


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"It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for writing, but I couldn't give it up because by then I was too famous." --Robert Benchley

Such wildly inaccurate self-deprecation is typical of Robert Benchley. In his lifetime he was known as a critic, a humorist, an actor, and an auteur, while the weekly luncheons he shared at the famous Algonquin Hotel Round Table with other luminaries such as Dorothy Parker and Alexander Wollcott became the stuff of legend. Famous, he was, indeed--but also a very fine writer, a fact readers can judge for themselves in The Best of Robert Benchley, a compendium of 72 of his funniest stories. There is, for example, his meditation on the future of the species, Future Man: Tree or Mammal, in which he posits that the humans of the future will be both brightly dressed and legless (you'll have to read the essay to find out why); or The Real Public Enemies, in which he laments the hostility of inanimate objects: "Take for example, when you are trying to read a newspaper on top of a bus. Suppose you want to open it to page four. The thing to do is not to hold it up and try to turn it as you would an ordinary newspaper. If you do, it will turn into a full-rigged brigantine, each sheet forming a sail and will crash head-on into your face, blinding you and sometimes carrying you right off the bus." His solution? Deceit: "Say, as if talking to yourself, 'Well, I guess I'll turn to page seven.' Or better yet, let the paper overhear you say, 'Oh, well, I guess I won't read any more.'"

Benchley's ruminations are almost always on small matters: playing cards, attending banquet dinners, home repairs; yet they are universal experiences. Who has not, at some point in his or her life, stood in an impossibly long line at the post office, only to discover, upon finally arriving at the counter, that some essential element of the letter or package has been done incorrectly or left undone entirely? No subject is too small or too trivial to escape Benchley's notice, yet he invests each with the trappings of epic conflict--underdog Benchley against the newspaper, or hay fever, or noise--struggles which all too often leave him bloodied but unbowed.

Benchley was kinder than Dorothy Parker, less manic than S.J. Perlman, not quite so curmudgeonly as James Thurber--and arguably the funniest of them all. This collection serves as a living memorial to one of the century's great comic geniuses. --Alix Wilber


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 353 pages
  • Publisher: Wings (January 30, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0517411393
  • ISBN-13: 978-0517411391
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #118,349 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a joy!, June 24, 2003
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M. A Newman (Alexandria, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Best of Robert Benchley (Hardcover)
The world can be divided into two groups of people, those who have read Benchley and those who have not. By far, the happiest people are those who fall into the former category.

Robert Benchely was one of the most talented humorists ever to grace the pages of American magazines. His personna was that of a befuddled upper middle class pater familias. He did not take on the great events of the day, this would have been a waste of time given his world view. What he did do was to satirize brilliantly the little inconsistencies of daily life.

This collection of Benchley's essays is a welcomed one including some 72 examples of his wit and whimsy. It is literally impossible to select a favorite from so many good pieces One can select any one of them at random and discover some gem of Benchely's imagination. Although this edition is out of print I urge anyone seeking to experience the wit of Benchley to seek out a copy.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!!!, April 22, 2010
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Robert Benchley was my first literary hero. It was only after absorbing him that I could understand that other great American humorist, Mark Twain. What a shame Benchley isn't still a household name.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Only so so stories, August 3, 2009
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Markku Ojanen (Lempäälä Finland) - See all my reviews
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I read rave reviews of Benchley's books and bought one. A big disappointment. Perhaps the stories are too American for an European or they are not pertinent any more. On the other hand, I greatly value the humor of classic American movies and comic strips. So I am receptive to American humor. Sometimes the stories are pretty clever, but they do not get any reaction in me. I feel just indifferent about them. If you are from the far corner of Europe, buy something else.
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