Poetry - Ring Lardner

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By Emerson Peterson Posted on Feb 5, 2026
In Category - Art History
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English
Hey, I just read something you'd get a kick out of. It's a collection of poems by Ring Lardner, the guy famous for his sharp, funny stories about baseball and small-town America. But here's the thing—it's not what you'd expect. It's not flowery, serious poetry. It's Ring Lardner doing what he does best: poking fun, being clever, and looking at everyday life with a smirk. The 'conflict' here is between the stuffy idea of what poetry is supposed to be and Lardner's hilarious, down-to-earth take on it. He writes about waiting for a streetcar, getting a haircut, or why he hates poetry readings, and somehow makes it all rhyme in a way that's genuinely funny. It's a short, surprising read that feels like you've discovered a secret, hilarious side to a classic writer. If you like a good laugh and appreciate wit that doesn't take itself seriously, give this a look.
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Let's clear something up right away. If you're picturing a book of deep, soul-searching verses about nature or love, you've got the wrong idea. Ring Lardner's poetry is something else entirely. It's a collection of his humorous verse, where he turns his famously sharp eye and ear for American speech onto the poetic form. Think of it as Lardner's playful rebellion against taking anything—especially poetry—too seriously.

The Story

There isn't a single plot, of course. This is a collection of poems. But the 'story' is in watching Lardner tackle different subjects with his unique voice. He writes about the mundane frustrations of daily life, like a streetcar that never comes or the agony of sitting through a boring poetry recital. He pokes fun at literary trends, sports figures, and social conventions. Each poem is a little scene or a character sketch, built on clever rhyme and a conversational rhythm that sounds like a funny guy telling you a story at a bar. It's less about profound meaning and more about the perfect, witty punchline.

Why You Should Read It

I loved this book because it's a breath of fresh air. In a world that often treats classic literature with hushed reverence, Lardner's poetry is a reminder that great writers can also be incredibly fun. His humor isn't mean-spirited; it's observational and smart. You can hear the voice of his famous fictional baseball players or newspaper columnists in these lines. Reading it feels like you're in on a private joke. It also shows a different side of American writing from the early 20th century—one that's less concerned with grand themes and more focused on the comedy of everyday people and their quirks.

Final Verdict

This one is perfect for anyone who thinks they don't like poetry. It's also a must for fans of Ring Lardner's short stories who want to see his style in a different form. If you enjoy clever wordplay, dry humor, and a quick read that will make you smile, this collection is a hidden gem. It's not a life-changing epic, but it's a brilliantly funny little book that proves classic authors can still make us laugh out loud.



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Betty Clark
1 year ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

William Miller
1 year ago

Honestly, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Absolutely essential reading.

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