Old Judge Priest - Cobb, Irvin S.
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Résumé :
Old Judge Priest portrays a gentle yet complex portrait of small-town life through the eyes of a Southern judge whose wisdom and humor guide a community steeped in tradition. The book begins in a quiet courthouse chamber, where a rotund, thoughtful figure contemplates more than legal matters he weighs the soul of his town. Despite the authority he holds, he is most often a servant of kindness, meeting people not with judgment but understanding. His conversations are laced with warmth, often revealing his sympathy for the forgotten and downtrodden. Early scenes introduce his interactions with a devoted servant and a grieving woman, signaling his instinct to prioritize dignity and justice over cold bureaucracy. Through the judge s eyes, readers witness everyday people grappling with loss, pride, prejudice, and redemption. His courtroom becomes a stage for exploring the human condition with both satire and sentiment. As the story unfolds, the narrative reflects a bygone era where law and morality intersected in unexpected, deeply personal ways, capturing the contradictions and decency found in American life....
Biographie:
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb was born on June 23, 1876, in Paducah, Kentucky, to parents Joshua Cobb and Laura Shacklett Cobb. Known for his wit and keen observations of American life, he became a nationally recognized journalist, humorist, and author. After beginning his writing career in Kentucky, he moved to New York in 1904, where he lived until his death. Cobb joined the New York World, where he quickly became one of the most highly paid reporters in the country. His reputation grew through his coverage of major events and his humorous, sharply crafted stories. Over his career, Cobb authored more than 60 books and 300 short stories, many of which reflected his Southern roots and offered satirical, often compassionate portrayals of small-town life. Cobb also ventured into film and radio, leveraging his fame in multiple media. He had one child, Elisabeth Cobb, who also became a writer. Irvin S. Cobb died in New York City on March 11, 1944, at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy as one of America's most influential humorists and storytellers....
Sommaire:
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb was an American writer known for his work as an author, humorist, editor and columnist. Originally from Paducah, Kentucky, he relocated to New York in 1904, where he lived for the rest of his life. Cobb gained recognition for his sharp wit and insightful storytelling, contributing extensively to newspapers and magazines. He became the highest paid staff reporter in the country while writing for the New York World, a newspaper associated with Joseph Pulitzer. His career spanned fiction, journalism and commentary, and he was widely read across the United States. Cobb's writing often reflected his keen observation of human nature and society, earning him popularity as both a humorist and a serious commentator. He produced numerous books and short stories, many of which were set in his native Kentucky or explored small-town life with a blend of humor and pathos. His work left a lasting mark on American letters during the early 20th century, and he remains remembered for his contributions to both literature and journalism....
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