
My World - and Welcome to It
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Narrated by:
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John Cullum
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By:
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James Thurber
About this listen
James Thurber is a masterful writer, humorist, and creator of enduring characters: Walter Mitty and the Lemming, included herein, have a permanent place in our culture. These 22 complete stories from Part I of My World (first published in 1942) reveal the full range of Thurber's genius, from his fanciful analysis of Shakespeare's Macbeth to his playful rendition of marital conflict and ultimately, his serious consideration of murders unsolved. His final memorial tribute to his dog fits the spirit of a light life, well-lived.
©1970 Helen Thurber and Rosemary A. Thurber (P)2010 BBC AudioCullum’s narration is pitch perfect whether the voice is New York sophisticate or backwoods rustic.
I thought it was simply perfect.
Great piece of work.
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When it's good it's very very good, but...
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Love Thurber
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John Cullum has a low-key delivery that suits this material well. Not all of these short pieces will be to everyone's taste, and allowances must be made for Thurber's times, but there is reason to feel welcome in his world.
Thurber's World - Not a Bad Place
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Love Thurber? This is a good one.
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America's Beloved Humorist Read by GREAT Narrator!
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Amazingly good and a very good reader.
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it was great
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Also just to inform: Thurber died in 1961, and some anecdotes use terms "darkie, negro" which might surprise modern kids. No disrespect is meant; it was appropriate for the time period.
Not Turner's best
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