The "Young Dog" of the title is of course Thomas himself, and this
volume of autobiographical stories by the great modern poet, who died at
39 while on his third lecture tour in the United States, shows his
waggish humor at its best, his exuberance and verbal magic in
spectacular display. It also shows him a spinner of tales and a creator
of memorable characters. There is the grandfather who marches off in his
best clothes to be buried in the next town, the sardonic "senior
reporter" on a provincial newspaper, servant girls who know how to deal
triumphantly with a fast-talking dandy, a twenty-year-old farmer
preaching wildly to boys in a deserted barn, a group of respectable
worthies who play at literature behind closed blinds, and always the
observant and unfazed young Thomas.