Inspired by Bernard Shaw's dictum that the Earth is the lunatic asylum for all the other planets, GEDOODLES II is the jaundiced expression of Harry Geduld's profound insights into the human condition. The book contains a sample of Geduld's juvenilia, a long interview with the author, his Ultimate Ph.D. Examination for Comparative Literature, an heretical short story entitled "Not This Man," and a collection of deathless verse that is certain to leave an unspeakable impression on the masochistic reader.
Gedoodles is the first of Harry Gedulds two volumes of mainly comic verse. It also contains a revised Obituary, (written by himself), and a short story entitled The Keepsake.
Charlie Chaplin's Own Story covers Chaplin's earliest life through his first brushes with fame and depicts Chaplin as he wished to be seen in 1916, when he was on top of the world.
The biographical and autobiographical memoirs contained in "From the Heart" include essays about Harry Geduld's lifelong interests in music, books and movies, about his wife, and about the exceptional lives of his parents. There is also a memoir, "My Dad," by the author's son Marcus. As an unusual finale, Harry Geduld has provided his own unvarnished Obituary to compensate for the fact that he won't be around to read what others may say or write about him after he has gone.
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