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The effects of words and reading on the TV personality as he was growing up.

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This book is like a warm blanket for readers of English. Cozy, comfortable, words are lovingly laid out for the sake of appreciation. The title is perfectly chosen.
2804 Wordstruck A Memoir, by Robert MacNeil (read 26 Nov 1995) This memoir has many good things in it. The author was born in Canada about 1930, and reading was a big part of his parents' and his life. He talks well of poetry and books, though the book bounces around some and does not tell a chronological story of his interesting life as a student, radio announcer, actor. He speaks great things on memorizing poetry, on T. S. Eliot, and Dylan Thomas and Shakespeare, especially Hamlet, Othello, and Henry V, quoting at length Henry V's St. Crispin's day speech. A fine book to read!

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Robert MacNeil is the author of two volumes of nonfiction and three novels, MacNeil grew up in Nova Scotia He now divides his time between Halifax and New York City

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Original publication date
1989
Important places
Admiral Benbow Inn; Canada

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Genres
Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
070.92Computer science, information & general worksNews media, journalism & publishingDocumentary media, educational media, news media; journalism; publishingBiography And HistoryBiographies
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PE64 .M23 .A3Language and LiteratureEnglish languageEnglish
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English
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Paper, Audiobook
ISBNs
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