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Cobb's Anatomy

By Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury) Cobb

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Get ready to chuckle as this collection of essays hilariously points out the quirks and absurd realities of having a human body.

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1998-02-01
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Summary

"Cobb's Anatomy" by Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury) Cobb is a witty assemblage of early 20th-century essays, where the author turns a humorous eye toward diverse facets of human anatomy, like bellies, teeth, hair, hands, and feet. With his signature wit, Cobb entertainingly observes the unique quirks and struggles tied to these body parts. The essays keenly explore society's attitudes toward body image, particularly highlighting the amusing difficulties encountered by individuals with different builds, especially heavier men. Cobb's comical dental musings depict both quirky interactions with dentists and the over-the-top measures people embrace for dental well-being. His playful discourse on hair and grooming spotlights the ridiculous pressures placed upon personal appearance. Narrated with vibrant anecdotes and smart comparisons, Cobb encourages readers to find joy in their daily bodily experiences and reflect on the inherent absurdities of being human. The book provides an appealing reflection on anatomy, brimming with charm, intelligence, and clever social commentary.

About the Author

Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb was an American author, humorist, editor and columnist from Paducah, Kentucky, who relocated to New York in 1904, living there for the remainder of his life. He wrote for the New York World, Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper, as the highest paid staff reporter in the United States.

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