Ring Lardner - Wikipedia Ringgold Wilmer Lardner (March 6, 1885 [1] – September 25, 1933) was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical writings on sports, marriage, and the theatre
Ring Lardner | Pulitzer Prize-Winning Satirist Humorist - Britannica Ring Lardner (born March 6, 1885, Niles, Mich , U S —died Sept 25, 1933, East Hampton, N Y ) was an American writer, one of the most gifted, as well as the most bitter, satirists in the United States and a fine storyteller with a true ear for the vernacular
Lardner, Ring (1885-1933) - Encyclopedia. com Ring Lardner's cynical humor made him one of the most popular writers of the 1920s Throughout his career, first as a sports writer and columnist and then as the author of short stories, light verse and plays, Lardner's works received both popular and critical acclaim
Ring Lardner | EBSCO Research Starters Ring Lardner was a prominent American writer born on March 6, 1885, in Niles, Michigan, known for his unique blend of colloquial humor and sharp satire He began his career in journalism in 1905, becoming a successful sportswriter in Chicago, and maintaining this role alongside his fiction writing
Ring Lardner: Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Winner Ring Lardner thought of himself primarily as a sports writer, though many of his generation’s best writers considered him one of the finest short story writers and a great American humorist
Ring Lardner | Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame Ring Lardner (1885-1933) won fame as a sports reporter and as an author of humorous short stories A native of Niles, Ringgold Wilmer Lardner began working as a reporter for the South Bend Times, then became a sports reporter for newspapers in Chicago, Boston and St Louis
Ring Lardner - Short Stories and Classic Literature Ringgold William "Ring" Lardner (1885 - 1933) was an American sports columnist and satirical short story writer who enjoyed poking fun at revered institutions such as marriage, theater, and sports
Lardner, Ring | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature Ring Lardner was a sharp-witted American humorist who had an amazing ear for malapropisms, idioms, and the lively vernacular of early 20th-century Chicago and later the East Coast Originally a sports writer for baseball, Lardner branched out to short stories in 1914, when he wrote serial fiction for the Saturday Evening Post
Ring Lardner - Library of America “Lardner has marked the distinction between the baseball player’s and the prize-fighter’s slang, can speak the language of the Chicago songwriter of ‘Some Like Them Cold,’ who has come to New York to make his fortune, and has equally at his command the whole vocabulary of adolescent clichés of the young girl who writes to the
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