Goat-Feathers
Description of the book
Ellis Parker Butler's 'Goat-Feathers' is a comedic collection of short stories that showcases his unique wit and humor. Set in the early 20th century, the stories use lively dialogue and clever wordplay to entertain readers. Butler's writing style is characterized by sharp observations of human nature and absurd situations that poke fun at societal norms. With elements of satire and irony, 'Goat-Feathers' is a delightful read that offers a light-hearted escape from reality. Butler's ability to create memorable and eccentric characters adds depth to the stories, making them both entertaining and thought-provoking. This collection fits well within the American literary tradition of humor and satire, drawing on influences from authors like Mark Twain and O. Henry. Fans of humorous fiction will appreciate Butler's comedic talent and storytelling prowess. 'Goat-Feathers' is a must-read for anyone looking for a good laugh and a refreshing take on the quirks of human behavior.