
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.
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
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