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Bib Ballads

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A series of short comic poems in a conversational, often first-person voice that lampoons and celebrates domestic life and fatherhood. The verses sketch everyday scenes—babies, siblings, household frictions, and parental anxieties—and turn minor frustrations into wry observations with rhythmic, colloquial language. Recurring themes include the absurdities of childcare, family finances, and masculine self-image, delivered with playful irony and plainspoken humor. The collection favors light meter and punchy endings, aiming for readable, broadly comic snapshots rather than sustained narrative.

About the Author

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Ring Lardner

Ring Lardner was an American writer and sports columnist known for his sharp wit and keen observations of American life in the early 20th century. His work often blended humor with social commentary, making him a significant figure in the development of modern American literature. Lardner's notable works include "Bib Ballads" and "Gullible's Travels, Etc.," which showcase his unique style and ability to capture the nuances of human behavior. He also contributed to the literary landscape with his letters and essays, reflecting on the cultural and social issues of his time. Lardner's legacy continues to influence writers and humorists today.

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