Biography of James Thurber On December 8, 1894, Charles L. Thurber and Mary Agnes Fisher Thurber gave birth to children. His name is James Thurber. The server will grow to a world famous humor writer. The father of the server was a civil servant and the mother did not work, but it was said that it was a strange woman. When Thur is 80 years old, she says, "She never stops acting, she always mischieves her friends and relatives" (Hayer 56: 156). Born in Columbus, Ohio, Thurber was limited to broadening its creativity as a child (Heller 6: 2326 - 2331) as exercising was hindered by childhood injuries.
James Thurber was born in Ohio and studied at Ohio State University. From 1918 to 1920 he worked in Paris, later became a New York City reporter, in 1927 he belonged to New York and almost all works appeared in New York. The server helped determine the tone and style of the magazine, which helped to boost its popularity. His work "The Years with Ross" (1959) describes his year in which he worked with editor Harold Ross for New Yorkers. As a genius illustrator and cartoonist, Thurber is known for his short stories, sketches, essays, imitations and PARABLES. Thurber's humorous story, he is still well known. The same situation is Thur 's funny story "C ATBIRD SEAT", a shy businessman succeeded in insulting a positive and efficient business woman. Reference book Thurber, James. A fable of our time. - -
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Born in Columbus, Ohio on December 8, 1894, James Grover Thurber was the second son of Mary Agnes and Charles Thurber's three sons. Charles is smart and ambitious, interested in drama and law, but we can not receive formal education of the widow's mother. Instead, he is mainly an assistant to various politicians in Ohio. James Thurber's father is also very smart and has the talent to solve the problem of the newspaper. Mary Agnes, known as "Mame", tells stories and likes to subtract practical joke. Thurber 's biographer Neil A. Grauer wrote "In addition to other tamers." "