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The story I am : mad about the writing life / Roger Rosenblatt.

Van Pelt Library PS3618.O8336 A6 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rosenblatt, Roger, author.
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Authorship.
Life in literature.
Authors, American--20th century--Biography.
Authors, American.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
265 pages ; 21 cm
Other Title:
Mad about the writing life
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn, New York : Turtle Point Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Roger Rosenblatt is indeed "mad about the writing life." The Story I Am, a collection of new and beloved pieces drawn from his vast body of work, celebrates the art, the craft, and the soul of writing. Rosenblatt has written enthusiastically and successfully all his life, as a journalist and essayist (The New Republic, The Washington Post), a New York Times best-selling memoirist (Making Toast), and a novelist (Lapham Rising). Kirkus Reviews noted that Rosenblatt has excelled in every form. And The Washington Post called Making Toast "a textbook on perfect writing and how to be a class act." Here are essays and excerpts on the rewards and punishments of the life of a writer, along with thoughts on how to write, what to write, and why writing lies at the heart of human hope and experience. Reviewing Rosenblatt's memoir The Boy Detective in the New York Times Book Review, Pete Hamill said Rosenblatt "writes the way a great jazz musician plays, moving from one emotion to another." For Rosenblatt, writing, like jazz, is the art of improvisation. He writes "Writing makes justice desirable, evil intelligible, grief endurable, and love possible." In a nutshell, it's worth a life"-- Provided by publisher.
Other Format:
Online version: Rosenblatt, Roger. Story I am
ISBN:
9781885983824
1885983824
9781885983787
1885983786
OCLC:
1154017471
Publisher Number:
99984106966

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