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Ira Glass

Auteur de The New Kings of Nonfiction

15+ oeuvres 1,032 utilisateurs 28 critiques

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Au pays des mensonges (2010) — Narrateur, quelques éditions510 exemplaires
Scoob! [2020 film] — Actor, quelques éditions78 exemplaires
Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas (2011) — Introduction — 54 exemplaires
A Friendly Game of Poker: 52 Takes on the Neighborhood Game (2003) — Avant-propos — 10 exemplaires

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I didn't read all the essays before the book was due back at the library, but I liked what I read, particularly the first three. I kind of thought Ira Glass picked essays that could be stories on TAL.
 
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LibrarianDest | 22 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2024 |
nonfiction essays. Liked most of them, but suggest skipping altogether "Shapinksy's Karma" (Lawrence Weschler) and I eventually lost interest in "Fortune's Smile: World Series of Poker" (James McManus). I maybe can't speak for 2007 when this was published, but feel like today's compilation would definitely include more women (Laura Hillenbrand? Sheryl WuDunn? I know many women have produced great writing on more weighty topics than working as a hostess at an upscale restaurant/bar.)--though I don't necessarily disagree with the title--since "king" does not necessarily have to continue as a gender-specific noun, just as "actor" can be used to describe both men and women.… (plus d'informations)
 
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reader1009 | 22 autres critiques | Jul 3, 2021 |
Rather than have my parents buy me something (clothes, housewares, etc.) for my birthday one year, I told them to just donate to the local public radio station in my name. I did this knowing full well the gift would be this great little book/DVD by This American Life's Ira Glass with cartoonist Chris Ware, two staples of Chicago hipness. Their subject is historic preservation, Louis Sullivan and Richard Nickel, as told by cultural historian Tim Samuelson. It's a gem, a multimedia feast with Glass's words and Ware's images on the DVD (a slideshow/film that originally screened with audio accompaniment in front of a theater audience) and illustrations from Samuelson adorning the book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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archidose | May 21, 2021 |
I picked up this collection of essays after seeing it on my Goodreads feed. While some of the essays are on topics that I wouldn't necessarily find interesting, I did enjoy many of them, especially the ones by Malcolm Gladwell, Chuck Klosterman, Mark Bowden, and Coco Henson Scales. Although I skimmed over some of the others, they were well-written and would have great appeal to those who are interested in the ideas and topics. This really is sort of like "This American Life," where not the stories are about something you'd make an effort to research, but are interesting when you do happen to catch them. I know I'll be looking up some of these writers to read more of their work.… (plus d'informations)
 
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resoundingjoy | 22 autres critiques | Jan 1, 2021 |

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