Description
By: John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922)
John Kendrick Bangs’ The Inventions of the Idiot is a whimsical collection of short stories that showcase the bizarre and imaginative inventions of the titular character, the Idiot. Each story explores a different invention and its unintended consequences, leading to humorous and often absurd outcomes. Bangs’ writing is lighthearted and entertaining, drawing readers in with his clever wit and clever wordplay. The characters are delightfully quirky, adding to the charm of the stories. Overall, The Inventions of the Idiot is a fun and enjoyable read that will leave readers chuckling at the Idiot’s outlandish creations.
Book Description:
“It was before the Idiot’s marriage, and in the days when he was nothing more than a plain boarder in Mrs. Smithers-Pedagog’s High-class Home for Single Gentlemen, that he put what the School-master termed his “alleged mind” on plans for the amelioration of the condition of the civilized.” This humorous story by the editor of Puck magazine describes how the Idiot sets out to improve the lot of civilized man through his inventions – the lot of barbarian man already being well tended to by missionaries and other do-gooders.