James Thurber

James Thurber

James Grover Thurber was an American author, cartoonist and celebrated wit. Thurber was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker magazine then collected in his numerous books. One of the most popular humorists of his time, Thurber celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people. Thurber was born in Columbus, Ohio, to Charles L. Thurber and Mary Agnes Fisher Thurber on December 8, 1894. Both of his parents greatly influenced his work. His father, a sporadically employed clerk and minor politician who dreamed of being a lawyer...
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quick facts
Birthdate:December 8, 1894
Birthplace:Columbus, Ohio
Date of death:November 2, 1961
Education:Ohio State University
Also known as:James Grover Thurber

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1960 Nominated - National Book Award for Nonfiction The Years with Ross
1957 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Further fables for our time
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Written works by James Thurber

TitlePublishedGenre
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 1939
The 13 Clocks 1950 Fantasy
Many Moons Children's literature
The White Deer Children's literature
A Thurber Carnival
The Great Quillow 1944 Children's literature
My Life and Hard Times 1933 Autobiography
Better to Have Loafed and Lost Humour
The Years with Ross Reference
The last flower Fiction
Thurber country Humour
My World-and Welcome to It
Fables for our time and famous poems illustrated Humour
Thurber & company
My World -- and Welcome to It
The dog department
The Thurber letters
The beast in me and other animals
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Other Pieces
Secret lives of Walter Mitty and of James Thurber
Writings and drawings
Is sex necessary? or, Why you feel the way you do
Conversations with James Thurber
People Have More Fun Than Anybody
The Thurber Carnival Fiction
Le sexe pour quoi faire ? Speculative fiction
Collecting Himself
Men, women, and dogs
The Curb in the Sky and Other Thurber Stories
Wings Bestsellers: James Thurber
University Days
night the ghost got in
Vintage Thurber
Further fables for our time
Thurber
Thurber's dogs
Credos and curios
wonderful O
Fünfundsiebzig Fabeln für Zeitgenossen. Den unverbesserlichen Sündern gewidmet
seal in the bedroom
Lanterns and lances
Years W/Ross
The middle-aged man on the flying trapeze
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Thurber garland
works of James Thurber
92 stories
male animal : a new comedy
Thurber album
Thurber on crime
Alarms and diversions
Thirteen Clocks
Let your mind alone
The Owl in the Attic and Other Perplexities
The Male Animal
The Wonderful O Fantasy
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Characters created by James Thurber

Walter Mitty
Walter Mitty

Walter Mitty is a fictional character in James Thurber's short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", first published in The New Yorker on March 18, 1939, and in book form in My World and Welcome to It in 1942. It was made into a film in 1947. Mitty is a meek, mild man with a vivid fantasy life:...
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James Thurber quotes

  • But what is all this fear of and opposition to Oblivion? What is the matter with the soft Darkness, the Dreamless Sleep?

    - James Thurber
  • Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness.

    - James Thurber
  • Early to rise and early to bed makes a male healthy and wealthy and dead.

    - James Thurber
  • If a playwright tried to see eye to eye with everybody, he would get the worst case of strabismus since Hannibal lost an eye trying to count his nineteen elephants during a snowstorm while crossing the Alps.

    - James Thurber
  • It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all.

    - James Thurber

Works by James Thurber adapted to film

The Male Animal
The Male Animal
Release date:1942
Directed by:Elliott Nugent
Genre:Comedy
Adapted from:The Male Animal
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Release date:1947
Directed by:Norman Z. McLeod
Genre:Comedy
Adapted from:The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Places James Thurber has lived

Map showing Places Lived by James Thurber
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People who influenced James Thurber

Robert Benchley
Robert Benchley

Robert Charles Benchley was an American humorist best known for his work as a newspaper columnist and film actor. From his beginnings at the Harvard Lampoon while attending Harvard University, through his many years writing essays and articles for Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, and his acclaimed...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where did James Thurber go to school?
  • A:
    James Thurber studied at Ohio State University.
  • Q:
    Who is acknowledged for having an influence on James Thurber?
  • A:
    Robert Benchley inspired James Thurber.
  • Q:
    Where was James Thurber born?
  • A:
    James Thurber was born in Columbus.
  • Q:
    In what line of work did James Thurber specialize?
  • A:
    James Thurber was an accomplished writer, artist and cartoonist.
  • Q:
    Which well known books have been composed by author, James Thurber?
  • A:
    Popular titles include:
    - The 13 Clocks
    - The White Deer
    - The Great Quillow
    - Many Moons
    - My Life and Hard Times
    - Better to Have Loafed and Lost
    - The years with Ross
  • Q:
    What is a popular quote by James Thurber?
  • A:
    Famous quotations include: "But what is all this fear of and opposition to Oblivion? What is the matter with the soft Darkness, the Dreamless Sleep?"
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