

An edition of Rhymes for the Irreverent (2006)
By Yip Harburg
Publish Date
January 15, 2006
Publisher
Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc.
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
Consider this book to be like Ogden Nash with a social conscience. In "The Wizard of Oz," Harburg wrote the lyrics to some of the most familiar of American songs, as well as highlighting the lowlights of the Great Depression in "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime." Here, he creates short, pointed jabs at common attitudes and class structures: "No matter how high or great the thrown, what sits on it is the same as your own." Irreverent, puckish, and above all wickedly observant, "Rhymes For the Irrevent" repeatedly and humorously pricks the balloon of pomposity.
subjects: poetry, social commentary, humorous verse
People: E.Y. Harburg
Times: Original book was released in 1965. The content is timeless.