
Simeon Strunsky
Simeon Strunsky was a Russian-born Jewish American essayist and editorialist. He is best remembered as a prominent editorialist for the New York Times for more than two decades.

Through the Outlooking Glass
Venture into a satirical world with a Red Knight and Alice, where quirky characters and uproarious political debates reveal the absurdities of governance.
By Simeon Strunsky

Post-Impressions: An Irresponsible Chronicle
Get ready for a witty and funny look at modern life, where theater, steam engines, and everyday absurdities collide in a whirlwind of satire and social commentary.
By Simeon Strunsky

The Patient Observer and His Friends
In a world filled with uncertainty, a group of friends gather to debate everything from life's biggest questions to its most trivial anxieties, revealing the humorous and poignant truths of the human condition.
By Simeon Strunsky