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At Good Old Siwash
by George Fitch
- Language
- EN
- Format
- EPUB
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- 1.3 MB
Description
This humorous novel depicts the lively and chaotic environment of Siwash College through the experiences of Ole Skjarsen and other students. The narrative focuses on college antics, sports, and fraternity life, highlighting the playful and often absurd aspects of early 20th-century American student culture. George Fitch employs satire and comedy to portray the humorous side of collegiate traditions and youthful exuberance within a fictitious institution.
Set in the period when college life was increasingly associated with socialising, sports, and camaraderie, the story offers a nostalgic view of American higher education. The book captures the lighthearted tone and whimsical atmosphere characteristic of its era, emphasizing the humorous misunderstandings and spirited adventures of its characters.
Set in the period when college life was increasingly associated with socialising, sports, and camaraderie, the story offers a nostalgic view of American higher education. The book captures the lighthearted tone and whimsical atmosphere characteristic of its era, emphasizing the humorous misunderstandings and spirited adventures of its characters.
From the opening pages
Little did I think, during the countless occasions on which I have skipped blithely over the preface of a book in order to plunge into the plot, that I should be called upon to write a preface myself some day. And little have I realized until just now the extreme importance to the author of having his preface read. I want this preface to be read, though I have an uneasy premonition that it is going to be skipped as joyously as ever I skipped a preface myself. I want the reader to toil through my preface in order to save him the task of trying to follow a plot through this book. For if he attempts to do this he will most certainly dislocate something about himself very seriously. I have found it impossible, in writing of college days which are just one deep-laid scheme after another, to confine myself to one plot. How could I describe in one plot the life of the student who carries out an average of three plots a day? It is unreasonable. So I have done the next best thing. There is a plot in every chapter. This requires the use of upwards of a dozen villains, an almost equal number of heroes, and a whole bouquet of heroines. But I do not begrudge this extravagance. It is necessary, and that settles it. Then, again, I want to answer in this preface a number of questions by readers who kindly consented to become interested in the stories when they appeared in the Saturday Evening Post . Siwash isn't Michigan in disguise. It isn't Kansas. It isn't Knox. It isn't Minnesota. It isn't Tuskegee, Texas, or Tufts. It is just Siwash College. I built it myself with a typewriter out of memories, legends, and contributed tales from a score of colleges. I have tried to locate it myself a dozen times, but I can't. I have tried to place my thumb on it firmly and say, "There, darn you, stay put." But no halfback was ever so elusive as this infernal college. Just as I have it definitely located on the Knox College campus, which I myself once infested, I look up to find it on the Kansas prairies. I surround it with infinite caution and attempt to nail it down there. Instead, I find it in Minnesota with a strong Norwegian accent running…
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