Archy and Mehitabel Archy and Mehitabel

Archy and Mehitabel

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Publisher Description

archy and mehitabel is a collection of humorous verses by Don Marquis, originally published from 1916 onwards in Marquis's newspaper columns 'The Sun Dial' in the New York Evening Sun and 'The Lantern' in the New York Herald Tribune and first published in book form in 1927. The stories centre on Archy, a philosopher cockroach who types messages to the author in lowercase letters (he is unable to use the typewriter's shift key), and Mehitabel, a free-spirited alley-cat whose motto is 'Toujours gai.' archy and mehitabel contains free-verse poems on a variety of Archy's concerns, such as the transmigration of souls, social injustice, life in New York City, and death. Archy claims to have been a poet in another existence. Mehitabel claims to be a reincarnation of Cleopatra, but now her wild adventures result only in litters of kittens. The book has become a cult classic over the years and has never been out of print. Galileo is delighted to publish this facsimile of a 1946 edition.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
May 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
198
Pages
PUBLISHER
Galileo Publsihing
SELLER
Turnaround Publisher Services
SIZE
3.2
MB

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