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- 22 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
Set against a backdrop of moral ambiguity, this dark satire explores themes of hypocrisy and human nature through the lens of a small-town barber's narrative. Originally published in 1925, it reflects Ring Lardner's sharp wit and keen observations on society. Known for his impactful storytelling, Lardner, who began his career as a journalist, gained acclaim for his unique voice and character-driven tales. This republishing includes a new introduction, enriching the reader's understanding of Lardner's literary significance and style.
