New York sketches:

"Over more than fifty years at the New Yorker, E. B. White came to define a kind of ideal American prose: clear, casual, democratic, and urbane. He also did more than any writer to define his favorite city. His classic Here Is New York captured a moment in the life of Manhattan with precision a...

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1. Verfasser: White, Elwyn B. 1899-1985 (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: White, Martha 1954 December 18- (HerausgeberIn, VerfasserIn eines Geleitwortes)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York McNally Editions 2024
Ausgabe:First McNally Editions paperback
Schriftenreihe:McNally editions no. 35
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Zusammenfassung:"Over more than fifty years at the New Yorker, E. B. White came to define a kind of ideal American prose: clear, casual, democratic, and urbane. He also did more than any writer to define his favorite city. His classic Here Is New York captured a moment in the life of Manhattan with precision and love--but his was no fleeting infatuation. In 'New York sketches', the first collection of his casual pieces about the city, White ranges at whim from the nesting habits of pigeons to the aisles of a calculator trade-show on Eighth Avenue, from the behavior of snails in aquariums to the ghosts of old romance that haunt a flower shop or a fire escape or an old hotel. These sketches, some less than a page long, many written for a laugh, or in response to the news of the day, show us White at his most playful and inventive. New York Sketches is a diversion for every New Yorker--native, adoptive, aspiring, or far from home--and a perfect introduction, not only to what White called 'the inscrutable and lovely town,' but to the everyday enchantments of one of her fondest reporters"--
Beschreibung:"The contents of this volume originally appeared in the New Yorker, Life, and Harper's magazines, and in 1981 in Poems and sketches of E.B. White"--Title page verso
Beschreibung:xv, 132 Seiten
ISBN:194602273X
9781946022738

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