McAvoy Layne opens his one-man show with Twain's remark", . . . Letters from the Earth will never be published . . . in fact, it couldn't be, because it would be a felony". And, indeed, until 1962, most of these remarkable pieces were considered too controversial for publication. This is vintage Twain--a sharp, witty, imaginative, and sometimes wildly irreverent satire of his times.
Pushkin and the Queen of Spades
Balancing sharp-witted humor with profundity, sexiness with psychological depth, this exhilarating ride through the racially divided heart of contemporary America probes the universal question of what it means to be a good mother.
Pushkin and the Queen of Spades
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Southern Ladies and Gentlemen by Florence King, ISBN 0312099150
A humorous, sharp, scathing, and affectionate guide to the ways and means of the Southern culture, including story types such as the Southern Woman, the Self-Rejuvenating Virgin, and the Good Ole' Boy.
Southern Ladies and Gentlemen by Florence King, ISBN 0312099150
Sharp televisions > Southern Ladies and Gentlemen by Florence King, ISBN 0312099150