"An authentic American genius. . . . Mr. Thurber belongs in the great
lines of American humorists that includes Mark Twain and Ring Lardner."
--Philadelphia Inquirer
James Thurber's unique ability to convey the vagaries of life in a
funny, witty, and often satirical way earned him accolades as one of the
finest humorists of the twentieth century. A bestseller upon its initial
publication in 1945, The Thurber Carnival captures the depth of his
talent and the breadth of his wit. The stories compiled here, almost all
of which first appeared in The New Yorker, are from his uproarious and
candid collection My World and Welcome to It--including the American
classic "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"--as well as from The Owl in
the Attic, The Seal in the Bathroom, Men, Women and Dogs. Thurber's
take on life, society, and human nature is timeless and will continue to
delight readers even as they recognize a bit of themselves in his
brilliant sketches.