Generations of readers have delighted in the work of the great
American humorist Don Marquis, who was frequently compared to Mark
Twain. These free-verse poems, which first appeared in Marquis's
New York newspaper columns, revolve around the escapades of Archy,
the philosophical cockroach who was once a poet, and Mehitabel, a
streetwise alley cat who was once Cleopatra. Reincarnated as the
lowest creatures on the social scale, they prowl the rowdy streets
of New York City in between the world wars. The antics of these two
immortal characters are now made available for the first time in
their original order of publication in this unique, comprehensive
collection, which features many poems never before reprinted.First
time in Penguin ClassicsArchy and Mehitabel is considered the
inspiration for E.B. White's Charlotte's WebFeatures many new poems
never reprinted since they were first published early in the
twentieth centuryIntroduction places Marquis in the context of
American humor and the history of satire
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