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George V. Hobart

You Should Worry Says John Henry

In “You Should Worry Says John Henry,” George V. Hobart employs sharp wit and a satirical tone to explore the follies and anxieties of his time. This work, reflecting the literary context of early 20th-century American humor, deftly weaves together elements of absurdity and social commentary. The narrative follows the existential musings of John Henry, a character who, amidst whimsical scenarios, poses the urgent question of societal worry and individual stress, serving as both a reflection and critique of contemporary life. Hobart'Äôs clever prose and eccentric characters encapsulate a period where everyday worries became a source of humor and introspection, making it a unique contribution to American literature. George V. Hobart was a prolific writer and humorist known for his eccentric approaches to storytelling. His background in journalism and keen observation of social norms inform his writing, enabling him to craft absurd yet relatable characters. Hobart's perspective is rooted in his experiences and the tumultuous landscape of early American modernity'Äîan environment rife with rapid changes that undoubtedly spurred his creative energy. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate satirical literature and who seek a humorous yet thoughtful examination of worry in modern life. Hobart's astute observations resonate with contemporary audiences, making it as relevant today as it was at its publication.
76 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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