Love Conquers All

By Robert Benchley

Love Conquers All - Robert Benchley
  • Release Date: 2017-06-07
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

Description

Benchley's superb and witty book of short essays on life stands the test of time, and is offered here complete and unabridged. 
Written in the early 20th century, Love Conquers All is a collection of Robert Benchley's parodying barbs, praise and discussion of his era's popular past times and cultural hallmarks. His views are unique and individualistic, and are often supported by witty asides and jokes. Engaging for their humor, Benchley's short examinations on all manner of topics are perfect for delving into occasionally for lighthearted comic relief. 
Matters focused upon in Love Conquers All include baseball, the popular media, fishing and the keeping of books. A particular highlight is 'Business Letters', wherein we receive Benchley's amusing take on how to write to various kinds of professional about various matters, both properly and improperly. 
Educated at Harvard, Benchley spent much of his career writing for magazines such as Vanity Fair and the New Yorker, and was appreciated for his parodic and occasionally surreal style of writing. Later in life he would take roles in Hollywood movies, work on supplementary books for Broadway productions, and perform voice overs. His work with Paramount and MGM is remembered, particularly his appearances with Fred Astaire and Bob Hope.