Idiot at home
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'Idiot at Home' follows the Idiot and his family as they move from their bohemian boarding house into a suburban home. The book chronicles the challenges and oddities they encounter in their new environment, with Bangs' trademark wit and absurdist humor. The Idiot, along with his wife, Ms. Idiot, and their children, Mollie and Tommy, grapple with the complexities of domestic life, including their encounters with neighbors, the challenges of homeownership, and the perplexing rituals of suburban society. The Idiot's perspective is uniquely skewed, leading to hilarious situations and insightful observations about the absurdity of everyday life. The story revolves around the family's interactions, their attempts to adjust to their new surroundings, and their encounters with the eccentric characters that populate their suburban world. Through the Idiot's comedic lens, Bangs examines the social norms, expectations, and contradictions of suburban life, offering a satirical and humorous commentary on the complexities of modern society.Book Details
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John Kendrick Bangs
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John Kendrick Bangs was an American author, humorist, editor and satirist. He was born in Yonkers, New York. His father Francis N. Bangs was a lawyer in New York...
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