OGDEN NASH: The Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse
Douglas M. Parker, , foreword by Dana Gioia. . Ivan Dee, $27.50 (332pp) ISBN 978-1-56663-637-7
The life of the man who is fondly remembered for his verse "Candy/Is dandy/ But liquor/Is quicker" was often anything but dandy, according to his assiduous biographer. Ogden Nash's (1902–1971) genteel Southern heritage and one year at Harvard (due to his father's financial reverses) provided him with literary aspirations that led him to fear his jaunty, pun-filled, gently satiric verse was not real poetry. Even after acclaim greeted his frequent publication in the
Reviewed on: 02/14/2005
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 336 pages - 978-1-56663-729-9