James Thurber

James Thurber

James Thurber was born in 1894 and died in 1961. Their most popular book is The 13 Clocks with 75 saves and an average rating of 4.

Author Bio

James Thurber was an American author, cartoonist, and humorist best known for his contributions to The New Yorker and his whimsical, satirical take on everyday life. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Thurber gained fame for works like The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, My Life and Hard Times, and The Thurber Carnival. His distinctive cartoons and short stories often featured hapless men, domineering women, and absurd situations, earning him a lasting place in American literary and comic tradition.

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