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Vrijwel nieuw: Een boek dat er als nieuw uitziet, maar al wel is gelezen. De kaft is niet zichtbaar ...
ISBN
9780312425043
Book Title
Gone to New York : Adventures in the City
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Picador
Publication Year
2006
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Ian Frazier
Genre
Travel
Topic
United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, Pa)
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
10.2 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Welcome to Ian Frazier's New York, a city more downtown than up, where every block is an event, and where the denizens are larger than life. His bewitching, inimitable voice, makes readers fall in love with America's greatest city all over again.

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Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
031242504x
ISBN-13
9780312425043
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038283045

Product Key Features

Book Title
Gone to New York : Adventures in the City
Author
Ian Frazier
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, Pa)
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Travel
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
10.2 Oz

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Reviews
"America's greatest essayist."-- Los Angeles Times "These essays are classics of [the] genre. . . . Throughout Frazier writes with such charm, such self-deprecating introspection, we wish that we . . . could claim him as a friend."-- The Boston Globe "One of the best writers in America. Absorbed by people and their stories, endlessly curious, graced with an exquisite ear for the way people speak, addicted to dry humor, and unpretentious, he has become a master craftsman in the odd and lovely art of collecting and telling stories of American life."-- The Oregonian "Frazier has a keen eye for the vagaries of urban life."-- Time Out New York "[A] pleasing, humorous, but also keenly trenchant collection . . . freely mix[es] the ugly with the sublime, and the scary with the fascinating and the funny . . . It's also a lovely read."-- The Christian Science Monitor "A delight to follow on the page . . . And don't let the emphasis on New York City fool you. Frazier is one of us."-- Chicago Sun-Times "This is New York on a human level. Frazier obviously likes peop≤ his empathy comes through."-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "The Big Apple never feels so small as when Ian Frazier writes about it."-- Continental magazine., A delight to follow on the page . . . And don't let the emphasis on New York City fool you. Frazier is one of us., "America's greatest essayist." -- Los Angeles Times "These essays are classics of [the] genre. . . . Throughout Frazier writes with such charm, such self-deprecating introspection, we wish that we . . . could claim him as a friend." -- The Boston Globe "One of the best writers in America. Absorbed by people and their stories, endlessly curious, graced with an exquisite ear for the way people speak, addicted to dry humor, and unpretentious, he has become a master craftsman in the odd and lovely art of collecting and telling stories of American life." -- The Oregonian "Frazier has a keen eye for the vagaries of urban life." -- Time Out New York "[A] pleasing, humorous, but also keenly trenchant collection . . . freely mix[es] the ugly with the sublime, and the scary with the fascinating and the funny . . . It's also a lovely read." -- The Christian Science Monitor "A delight to follow on the page . . . And don't let the emphasis on New York City fool you. Frazier is one of us." -- Chicago Sun-Times "This is New York on a human level. Frazier obviously likes people; his empathy comes through." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "The Big Apple never feels so small as when Ian Frazier writes about it." -- Continental magazine., Praise for "Great Plains: "A bewitching display of book learning and chance experience, of awe and laughter . . . This is found journalism, unexpected and authentic." --Charles Trueheart, "The Washington Post "Extraordinary ... One thinks of such American originals as John McPhee, Wallace Stegner, Edward Hoagland, Peter Mathiessen, and Evan S. Connell." --Ron Hansen, "The Washington Post Book World, "America's greatest essayist."-- Los Angeles Times "These essays are classics of [the] genre. . . . Throughout Frazier writes with such charm, such self-deprecating introspection, we wish that we . . . could claim him as a friend."-- The Boston Globe "One of the best writers in America. Absorbed by people and their stories, endlessly curious, graced with an exquisite ear for the way people speak, addicted to dry humor, and unpretentious, he has become a master craftsman in the odd and lovely art of collecting and telling stories of American life."-- The Oregonian "Frazier has a keen eye for the vagaries of urban life."-- Time Out New York "[A] pleasing, humorous, but also keenly trenchant collection . . . freely mix[es] the ugly with the sublime, and the scary with the fascinating and the funny . . . It's also a lovely read."-- The Christian Science Monitor "A delight to follow on the page . . . And don't let the emphasis onNew York City fool you. Frazier is one of us."-- Chicago Sun-Times "This is New York on a human level. Frazier obviously likes people; his empathy comes through."-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "The Big Apple never feels so small as when Ian Frazier writes about it."-- Continental magazine., "America's greatest essayist . . . Ian Frazier's ear is as sensitive as Joan Didion's, his reporter's eye as sharp as Janet Malcom's."--"Los Angeles Times" "Classics of [the] genre. . . . Frazier writes with such charm, such self-deprecating introspection, we wish that we could claim him as a friend."--"The Boston Globe" "A delight . . . Don't let the emphasis on New York fool you. Frazier is one of us."--"Chicago Tribune" "One of the best writers in America. Absorbed by people and their stories, endlessly curious, graced with an exquisite ear for the way people speak . . . Frazier has become a master craftsman in the odd and lovely art of collecting and telling stories of American life."--"The Oregonian "(Portland)"", "America's greatest essayist."--"Los Angeles Times" " " "These essays are classics of [the] genre. . . . Throughout Frazier writes with such charm, such self-deprecating introspection, we wish that we . . . could claim him as a friend."--"The Boston Globe" "One of the best writers in America. Absorbed by people and their stories, endlessly curious, graced with an exquisite ear for the way people speak, addicted to dry humor, and unpretentious, he has become a master craftsman in the odd and lovely art of collecting and telling stories of American life."--"The Oregonian" "Frazier has a keen eye for the vagaries of urban life."--"Time Out New York" "[A] pleasing, humorous, but also keenly trenchant collection . . . freely mix[es] the ugly with the sublime, and the scary with the fascinating and the funny . . . It's also a lovely read."--"The Christian Science Monitor" "A delight to follow on the page . . . And don't let the emphasis on New York City fool you. Frazier is one of us."--"Chicago Sun-Times" "This is New York on a human level. Frazier obviously likes peop≤ his empathy comes through."--"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel" "The Big Apple never feels so small as when Ian Frazier writes about it."--"Continental "magazine., One of the best writers in America. Absorbed by people and their stories, endlessly curious, graced with an exquisite ear for the way people speak, addicted to dry humor, and unpretentious, he has become a master craftsman in the odd and lovely art of collecting and telling stories of American life., [A] pleasing, humorous, but also keenly trenchant collection . . . freely mix[es] the ugly with the sublime, and the scary with the fascinating and the funny . . . It's also a lovely read., These essays are classics of [the] genre. . . . Throughout Frazier writes with such charm, such self-deprecating introspection, we wish that we . . . could claim him as a friend.
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Dewey Decimal
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Dewey Edition
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