Inside Benchley
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Publisher Description
''Inside Benchley'' is the celebrated anthology of humorous essays by American writer Robert Benchley first published in 1942. The collection is particularly notable for being illustrated by the artist Gluyas Williams, whose drawings were long considered the perfect visual counterpart to Benchley's wit.
The book serves as a "best-of" compilation, featuring around 50 of Benchley's funniest pieces originally written for publications like The New Yorker and Vanity Fair.
The essays typically center on Benchley's "little man" persona—a well-meaning but perpetually bewildered suburban citizen struggling with the minor absurdities of modern life, such as annoying relatives, office politics, and social faux pas.