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Nat Benchley, grandson of one of the founders of New York''s famous Algonquin Round Table, and a well-reviewed comic actor in his own right, reads stories written by his fabled grandfather, Robert. From the infamous "Treasurer''s Report" through the beloved "Opera Synopses" to little-known lunacies like "Do Insects Think?" and "My Face," these stories reflect the whimsy and love of language which propelled Robert Benchley to the forefront of American humor for more than three decades, in both Hollywood and New York. They can be listened to in the car or as a gentle way to end the day. Whenever a little light laughter might help.
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