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ISBN: 1025353668

ISBN13: 9781025353661

Archy and Mehitabel

"Archy and Mehitabel" is a celebrated collection of humorous columns and poems that follows the whimsical adventures and philosophical musings of an unlikely pair: a cockroach named Archy and an alley cat named Mehitabel. Archy, who believes he was a free-verse poet in a former life, records his observations by jumping on the keys of a typewriter in a New York City newspaper office. Because he is unable to operate the shift key, his writings are famously presented entirely in lowercase and lack punctuation, creating a distinct and influential literary style that defines the work.

Through the eyes of Archy, readers are introduced to Mehitabel, a high-spirited cat who claims to have once been Cleopatra. Their interactions and Archy's solitary reflections provide a sharp and witty satire of human society, urban life, and the struggle for existence. This work remains a masterpiece of American humor, blending slapstick comedy with profound social commentary and poignant reflections on the nature of identity and reincarnation. With its inventive use of language and memorable characters, "Archy and Mehitabel" continues to charm audiences as a unique and enduring contribution to early twentieth-century literature.

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