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Max Shulman (1919–1988)

Autor/a de Rally Round the Flag, Boys!

23+ obres 747 Membres 17 Ressenyes 1 preferits

Sobre l'autor

Max Shulman is assistant professor of theatre at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He is coeditor of Performing the Progressive Era: Immigration, Urban Life, and Nationalism on Stage (Iowa, 2019). He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Obres de Max Shulman

Obres associades

Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror (2010) — Narrador, algunes edicions161 exemplars
The Bedside Playboy (1963) — Col·laborador — 23 exemplars
Tall Short Stories (1960) — Col·laborador — 9 exemplars
Teen-Age Treasury for Girls (1958) — Col·laborador — 5 exemplars
The Fireside Treasury of Modern Humor (1963) — Col·laborador — 5 exemplars
The Saturday Evening Post Stories: 1942-1945 (1946) — Col·laborador — 3 exemplars
The Narrative Impulse: Short Stories for Analysis (1963) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Nom normalitzat
Shulman, Max
Data de naixement
1919-03-14
Data de defunció
1988-08-28
Lloc d'enterrament
Hillside Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
USA
Educació
University of Minnesota
Relacions
Shulman, Martha Rose (daughter)

Membres

Converses

Teen character named Crip a Name that Book (novembre 2015)

Ressenyes

An unremarkable anthology of misadventures, usually sexual in intent, if not accomplishment.
 
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DinadansFriend | Jan 8, 2024 |
Another blast from the past, as I remember reading this mid-20th century satire when I was much too young to really understand a lot of the humor, but enjoying the fact that I was reading something that felt "grown-up".

Shulman (who I have learned also wrote The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, which the classic TV show was based on), skewers the fictional Connecticut town of Putnam's Landing, which in the post-World War II era is transitioning from flinty Yankee village to bedroom commuter for New York City commuters. He spares none of the groups that make up the social strata of the town: the old-money original residents and their variously sullen and perky offspring, the flood of Italian immigrants who make up the working and service class, and the hopelessly suburban commuters. The three groups come together in spectacular fashion to do battle at the annual Fourth of July festivities with a fourth set of interlopers: soldiers who populate a new missile base in town.

I liked least the sexist humor about husbands being helpless to resist their wives' demands. The ethnic humor didn't seem particularly offensive to me, since I grew up in an Italian family not far away either in distance or time that would have fit in perfectly among the Italians of Putnam's Landing. Shulman is even-handed in his ridicule, with every group coming in for their fair share of digs, which keeps any of it from feeling like punching down.

I'm glad I re-read this, and I look forward to reading Liz's thoughts someday. While it didn't seem quite as hilariously transgressive as I remember it from my childhood, there were still some laugh-out-loud bits that made it worth the time.
… (més)
½
 
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rosalita | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Apr 2, 2022 |
Maybe 3.5? He certainly knows how to turn a phrase. Funny but better when spread over time.
 
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OutOfTheBestBooks | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Sep 24, 2021 |
Adroit and slyly funny. The first three paragraphs had me in delighted stitches. A charming surprise.
 
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OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |

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Obres
23
També de
9
Membres
747
Popularitat
#34,028
Valoració
½ 3.6
Ressenyes
17
ISBN
36
Preferit
1

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