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ISBN: 1025382315

ISBN13: 9781025382319

Strained Relations

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"Strained Relations" is a delightful collection of light verse and satirical poetry by the acclaimed humorist Harry Graham. Best known for his sharp wit and rhythmic precision, Graham explores the intricate and often absurd dynamics of human relationships, particularly within the domestic and social spheres of the early 20th century. Through a series of cleverly crafted poems, the author examines the friction between relatives, the awkwardness of social obligations, and the humorous misunderstandings that define "strained" interactions.

In this work, Graham employs a playful yet biting spirit, using irony and caricature to hold a mirror to the eccentricities of high society and middle-class life. The poems are characterized by their brevity, punchy endings, and technical mastery of form. Readers will encounter a charming array of characters-from overbearing aunts to bumbling suitors-each rendered with the author's signature brand of sophisticated silliness and linguistic flair.

As a notable example of British humorous literature, "Strained Relations" remains a testament to Harry Graham's enduring legacy as a master of the comic poem. It offers an entertaining glimpse into the social anxieties of its era while maintaining a timeless appeal for anyone who has ever navigated the complexities of family and friendship.

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