Mr. And Mrs. Haddock in Paris, France
Synopsis
"Mr. and Mrs. Haddock in Paris, France" is a sparkling satirical novel that captures the whimsical and often absurd experiences of an ordinary American family navigating the cultural landscape of post-war Europe. Written by the celebrated humorist and screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart, this work follows the Haddock family from the American Midwest as they plunge into the vibrant, confusing, and exhilarating world of 1920s Paris.
Through a series of comedic misadventures, the Haddocks encounter the stark contrasts between their traditional values and the avant-garde spirit of the Jazz Age. Stewart employs a sharp, absurdist wit to skewer both American provincialism and European pretension, making "Mr. and Mrs. Haddock in Paris, France" a definitive example of early 20th-century humor. The narrative serves as both a lighthearted travelogue and a sophisticated social commentary on the "Lost Generation" era.
Readers will delight in the eccentric characters and the playful language that defined Stewart's literary career. This work remains a significant piece of American comedic literature, offering a nostalgic yet biting look at the perennial challenges of international travel and the enduring nature of cultural misunderstandings.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025851730
- Number of pages: 314
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 19 mm
- Languages: English
