Happy to be Here

Happy to be Here by Garrison Keillor, published by Penguin Books in 1983, is a collection that showcases the author’s unique blend of humor and storytelling. This edition spans 276 pages and is presented in English. The book features a range of narratives that are characterized by clean, down-to-earth writing, offering readers a humorous perspective on various aspects of life.
In this work, readers will encounter a mix of romance and nostalgia, as Keillor’s stories and satires explore the American experience with a sense of time and place. The narratives are designed to evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to contemplation, reflecting on the complexities of the human condition. With its focus on humor and fiction, this book invites readers to engage with the lighter side of life while also considering deeper themes.
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“Keillor’s best stuff is clean (in the sense that lines are clean), down to earth, exquisitely good-hearted, highly ludicrous, and as labored as nitrous oxide. This book will either leave you dumbfounded or happy -almost deservedly happy -to be anywhere” -The New York Times Book Review “His humor is cerebral and complex, a blend of romance and nostalgia; it sparklingly parodies the American (and human) condition. His stories and satires glow with a sense of time and place.” -The Washington Post
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