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Loading... The John McPhee Reader (edition 1982)by John McPhee
Work detailsThe John McPhee Reader by John McPhee
None. The master of nonfiction. I highly recommend any of his work to any serious reader who would like a sense of the world that is as practical as it is potent and magical. A rare combination, and McPhee finds the balance more consistently than any other writer I've read. ( )This is a selection of McPhee's writing before his Otto article in the New Yorker. Laudable attention to detail! Writes about the orange industry with particular zest. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0374517193, Paperback)The John McPhee Reader, first published in 1976, is comprised of selections from the author’s first twelve books. In 1965, John McPhee published his first book, A Sense of Where You Are; a decade later, he had published eleven others. His fertility, his precision and grace as a stylist, his wit and uncanny brilliance in choosing subject matter, his crack storytelling skills have made him into one of our best writers: a journalist whom L.E. Sissman ranked with Liebling and Mencken, who Geoffrey Wolff said “is bringing his work to levels that have no measurable limit,” who has been called “a master craftsman” so many times that it is pointless to number them. (retrieved from Amazon Mon, 14 Jan 2013 06:24:10 -0500) No library descriptions found. |
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