Jabberwock (play) explained

Jabberwock is a 1972 play by American playwrights Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, a semi-biographical account of the childhood of author/cartoonist/playwright James Thurber.[1] It focuses on his early life and his eccentric family as they live through World War I.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lawrence . Jerome . Jabberwock: Improbabilities Lived and Imagined by James Thurber in the Fictional City of Columbus, Ohio . Lee . Robert Edwin . 1974 . S. French . 978-0-573-60010-4 . en.