Walk through the gates of A Human Menagerie and begin a tour of humanity that is sometimes comic sometimes sad but always illuminating. The subjects and treatment are highly contemporary but the human nature they describe is universal. You may recognize a neighbor a co-worker or even a little of yourself. The poems and illustrations in this collection are the result of many years of keen observation of freckled human nature to use Emily Dickinson's phrase. The author's eye is unblinking but his tone is often wry and he is sympathetic to the characters he portrays. The essence of the poems - comic ironic and humane -is captured by illustrations that reflect a mastery and economy of line in the tradition of Beardsley and Tenniel. The author demonstrates a remarkable mastery of versification characterization and good storytelling often with an unexpected punch at the end. James Thurber Ogden Nash and Edward Gorey come to mind but the author's voice and style are fresh and unique.
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