"He [Harry Graham] is in the great tradition of Lear and Carroll and
Gilbert and Belloc. At his best he easily ranks with any of these ."
-Jeremy Nicholas, The Ruthless Rhymer, BBC
Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes (1898) is a book of short poems that
are both witty and engagingly cruel, as only tongue-in-cheek humor can
be. Many of the verses are just four lines and focus on a central
character named Little Willie, who plays youthful, sadistic, pranks with
benign indifference and other inappropriate responses. The Times of
London described these poems as reflecting "that enchanted world where
there are no values nor standards of conduct or feeling, and where the
plainest sense is the plainest nonsense." Thanks to the author's
satirical wit, his poetry is often compared to the writing of Edward
Lear, Lewis Caroll, and W. S. Gilbert.
The perfect gift for adults who like to read for fun.