Now in paperback: an exhilarating journey through the world of books, ideas, and activism. "Steve Wasserman is a treasure of American letters and his book is a testament, above all, to a literary life lived to the fullest." —Héctor Tobar Born on the West Coast, the son of Bronx-born parents, Steve Wasserman is a generalist and public intellectual but is perhaps less well known as a cultural essayist and social critic of the first rank. In thirty splendid essays, originally published in such diverse publications as the New Republic and The Nation, The American Conservative and The Progressive,…mehr
Now in paperback: an exhilarating journey through the world of books, ideas, and activism. "Steve Wasserman is a treasure of American letters and his book is a testament, above all, to a literary life lived to the fullest." —Héctor Tobar Born on the West Coast, the son of Bronx-born parents, Steve Wasserman is a generalist and public intellectual but is perhaps less well known as a cultural essayist and social critic of the first rank. In thirty splendid essays, originally published in such diverse publications as the New Republic and The Nation, The American Conservative and The Progressive, The Village Voice and the Los Angeles Times, Wasserman delivers a riveting account of the awakening of an empathetic sensibility and a lively mind. Taken together, they reveal the depth and breadth of his enthusiasms and range over politics, literature, and the tumults of a world in upheaval. The include the remarkable tale of a bookstore owner who wouldn't let him buy the books he wanted, to his brave against-the-grain take on the Black Panthers, to his shrewd assessment of the fast-changing world of publishing. Here is, as Joyce Carol Oates notes, "arguably the best concise history of Cuba and the legendary Fidel Castro; beautifully composed eulogies for two close friends, Susan Sontag and Christopher Hitchens; sharply perceptive commentary on Daniel Ellsberg; a thrillingly candid interview with W. G. Sebald."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Wasserman is publisher of Heyday, an independent, nonprofit press founded in 1974 and author of Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It's a Lie. A graduate of UC Berkeley, he holds a degree in criminology. His past positions include serving as deputy editor of the op-ed page and opinion section of the Los Angeles Times; editor of the Los Angeles Times Book Review; editorial director of New Republic Books; publisher and editorial director of Hill and Wang at Farrar, Straus and Giroux and of the Noonday Press; editorial director of Times Books at Random House; and editor at large for Yale University Press. A former partner of the literary agency Kneerim & Williams, he represented many authors, including Christopher Hitchens, Linda Ronstadt, Robert Scheer, and David Thomson. He lives in Berkeley, California.
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Introduction Machine-Age Muse Future Shock Avenging Angel Rage and Ruin Exit Stage Left American Berserk Commie Camp Tom Hayden, R.I.P. A Nervous Nellie for Scheer The Heresy of Daniel Ellsberg Barbra Bows Out Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It’s a Lie Susan Sontag: Critic and Crusader Orson Welles Meets a Deadline The Russian Avant-Garde: Promise and Betrayal Sebald’s Last Talk Letter from Graz Dear Hitch Sister Souljah Throws It Down Jason Epstein v. Benzion Netanyahu High Noon with Gore Vidal Scallops with Jackie Reading L.A. Chicago Agonistes Goodbye to All That The Fate of Books Size Matters In Defense of Difficulty A Writer’s Space Credo Index About the Author
Introduction Machine-Age Muse Future Shock Avenging Angel Rage and Ruin Exit Stage Left American Berserk Commie Camp Tom Hayden, R.I.P. A Nervous Nellie for Scheer The Heresy of Daniel Ellsberg Barbra Bows Out Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It’s a Lie Susan Sontag: Critic and Crusader Orson Welles Meets a Deadline The Russian Avant-Garde: Promise and Betrayal Sebald’s Last Talk Letter from Graz Dear Hitch Sister Souljah Throws It Down Jason Epstein v. Benzion Netanyahu High Noon with Gore Vidal Scallops with Jackie Reading L.A. Chicago Agonistes Goodbye to All That The Fate of Books Size Matters In Defense of Difficulty A Writer’s Space Credo Index About the Author
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