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Kilo (eBook)

Being the love story of Eliph' Hewlitt, book agent
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2022
143 Seiten
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Kilo - Ellis Parker Butler
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In "Kilo," Ellis Parker Butler employs a keen satirical lens to explore themes of human greed, the absurdity of societal norms, and the pursuit of wealth through the story of a man who unwittingly inherits a mysterious fortune that leads him into a series of ironic misadventures. The narrative, characterized by Butler's deft use of humor and keen observations, reflects the literary context of early 20th-century America, where the rise of consumerism and the American Dream was both celebrated and critiqued. His narrative technique combines sharp dialogue with vivid descriptions, engaging readers through whimsical yet thought-provoking prose that challenges conventional perspectives on wealth and happiness. Butler, an acclaimed American author known for his contributions to humor and satire, harnessed his own experiences in a rapidly transforming society to craft "Kilo." His personal background, including his early life in Iowa and subsequent endeavors in New York's literary scene, undoubtedly influenced his exploration of societal contradictions. As a writer deeply attuned to the intricacies of human behavior, Butler deftly melds comedy with commentary, reflecting on the follies of his contemporaries while simultaneously captivating the modern reader. This captivating work is highly recommended for readers interested in satirical literature that scrutinizes human nature and societal values. Butler's clever narrative and timeless themes render "Kilo" an essential read for those who appreciate a story rich in humor and insight, resonating with the continuing relevance of its observations on wealth and morality.

Ellis Parker Butler (1869–1937) was an American author, recognized for his humorous and satirical writings. Born on December 5, 1869, in Muscatine, Iowa, Butler showed a penchant for storytelling early in his life. His writing career began at the age of twenty-five when his short story, 'Pigs Is Pigs,' gained national acclaim for its comedic narrative and was a defining moment for his future in writing, solidifying his place in the canon of American humor literature. Butler was a prolific writer, authoring more than 30 books and 2,000 stories and essays. Amongst his various works, 'Kilo' stands notable. This work showcases his characteristic wit and a keen eye for the foibles of small-town life. Butler's storytelling expertise is evident in his ability to make the mundane seem enchanting. His literary contributions are marked by a light-hearted tone, fluid prose, and an astute observation of human nature, all of which allowed him to entertain and engage readers repeatedly. While 'Pigs Is Pigs' remains his most recognized work, his wider oeuvre offers a delightful panorama of early twentieth-century American fiction. Despite the breadth of his work, it is his humor—a gentle, yet sharp and insightful humor—that remains the hallmark of Ellis Parker Butler's literary legacy.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte American author • American Literature • American literature classics • Belles-lettres • book agent • Book industries and trade • Character-driven comedy • classic humor • Early 20th Century • early 20th century fiction • Economic Critique • Ellis Parker Butler books • Fiction • Heartwarming Tale • humorous fiction • Humorous Satire • investment misadventures • Iowa countryside • Kilo novel • Light-hearted narrative • literary classic • Love Stories • Narrative Literature • public domain novels • Romantic Comedy • rural romance • Satirical Novels • small town life • Social commentary • vintage American narratives • wealth and absurdity • Whimsical humor • Witty storytelling
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