Definition
James Thurber (1894-1961) was a celebrated American humorist, author, and cartoonist. Best known for his contributions to *The New Yorker*, his work is marked by wit, gentle satire, and an exploration of modern anxieties. Think of him as the guy who could find the funny in the mundane. He crafted memorable characters and situations, often with a touch of melancholy. His stories and cartoons are insightful reflections on the human condition.