Forever Erma: Best-Loved Writing from America's Favorite Philosopher
Erma Bombeck. Andrews McMeel Publishing, $22.95 (273pp) ISBN 978-0-8362-2684-3
The housewife columnist whose gently subversive humor has won her a prominent niche in American culture is commemorated in this collection of over 120 of her most popular and memorable essays. Bombeck, whose bestsellers include All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loehmann's Dressing Room, died in 1996. Trained as a newspaper reporter, she honed her skills into a unique blend of humorous social commentary based on the quotidian passage of domestic life and an empathy with women in their relations with the larger world, including spouses and children. Much honored, quoted and sought after for advice, Bombeck had an infectious sense of human absurdity that is highlighted in this collection celebrating her 25-year career as a low-key enforcer of the positive in the face of adversity, whether it be her own terminal illness, or ""missing socks, promiscuous hangovers and other unexplained phenomena"" that were grist for her reporter's mill. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 10/02/1996
Genre: Nonfiction