The Witty Display at a Local Bookstore: A Farewell to Arms and Humor

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Sunday, September 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A local bookstore has won the internet with its clever and humorous setup that has left many in stitches. The focal point of this delightful display is a classical marble sculpture of a female torso, notably missing both arms and a head. This intriguing piece of art is strategically positioned behind a small stack of books, creating a visual pun that has garnered much attention online.

The book on the left has a light blue cover, with the partially visible title "THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG." However, it is the book on the right that steals the show. Sporting an orange cover, the book's title, "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" by Ernest Hemingway, is prominently displayed. This clever arrangement humorously comments on the armless state of the sculpture, creating a witty and memorable scene.

One social media user couldn't help but praise the bookstore's ingenuity, stating, "Well played, local book store, well played." This sentiment is echoed by many others who have commented on the post. One user humorously noted, "Venus is a statue made entirely of stone, There's not a fig leaf on her, she's as naked as a bone. On noticing her arms were gone, an Engineer discoursed, 'The damn thing's busted concrete and it should be reinforced.'"

Adding another layer of humor, a user pointed out a pop culture reference, "Love it. BTW, that book is featured in Evil Dead II. When Ash cuts off his hand and traps it under a bucket, he loads a pile of books on top with Farewell to Arms as the top book." This comment brings a smile to fans of the iconic film franchise.

The clever use of titles and the sculpture has also inspired a series of puns and witty remarks. Comments like "You have to hand it to them, that pun was head and shoulders above the rest" and "Seeing this was very disarming" showcase the playful spirit of the online community.

In a world where humor can sometimes be in short supply, this bookstore display serves as a reminder of the joy that can be found in clever wordplay and thoughtful arrangements. It's no wonder that this image has captured the hearts and funny bones of so many.

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Venus is a statue made entirely of stone, There's not a fig leaf on her, she's as naked as a bone. On noticing her arms were gone, an Engineer discoursed, "The damn thing's busted concrete and it should be reinforced."

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You have to hand it to them, that pun was head and shoulders above the rest.

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Love it. BTW, that book is featured in Evil Dead II. When Ash cuts off his hand and traps it under a bucket, he loads a pile of books on top with Farewell to Arms as the top book. 🤣

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I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous.

MisterLemons

Librarian humor is often less complex than you'd expect. I like to think they're consciously holding back.

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StellarJay77

Seeing this was very disarming.

LincLoud

"A farewell to arms...*gasp*... I fell in love with a nurse in WW1!?"

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