Fortunately for us, there's been a Lardner revival the past few years.
Portrait of the Consummate Con Man|John Lardner|May 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Please enjoy this gem, reprinted with permission from Lardner's family, on Titanic Thompson.
Portrait of the Consummate Con Man|John Lardner|May 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The most illuminating critical remark on Lardner came from an absurdly unlikely source, Virginia Woolf.
The Forgotten Genius of Ring Lardner|Allen Barra|September 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The story is Lardner at his best, skirting the fence between sentimentality and cynicism and achieving pathos.
The Forgotten Genius of Ring Lardner|Allen Barra|September 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Caught off guard, Lardner's heavy, ape arms twisted about Jim's waist and he started to crush Drake's body against his own.
Queen of the Flaming Diamond|Leroy Yerxa
Lardner is said to have made $200,000 on a lecture tour in America.
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)|Augustus de Morgan
Lardner's Museum of Science and Art is one of the best books that has ever been written.
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia|William John Wills
Miss Lardner was not aware that Ormond knew, much less could she have conceived, that he liked her ladyship.
Tales And Novels, Volume 9 (of 10)|Maria Edgeworth
Lardner fixes the date in the year 68, Owen 69, and the learned Michaelis in 70.
The Christ Of Paul|George Reber
British Dictionary definitions for Lardner
Lardner
/ (ˈlɑːdnə) /
noun
Ring (old Wilmer). 1885–1933, US short-story writer and journalist, whose best-known works are collected in How to Write Short Stories (1924) and The Love Nest (1926)