David Remnick is a writer with a rare gift for making readers understand the hearts and minds of our public figures. Whether its the decline and fall of Mike Tyson, Al Gores struggle to move forward after his loss in the 2000 election, or Vladimir Putin dealing with Gorbachevs legacy, Remnick brings[...]
This unforgettable account of Muhammad Ali's rise and self-creation, told by a Pullitzer Prize-winning writer, places Ali in a heritage of great American originals. David Remnick concentrates on Ali's early career, when he was still fighting as Cassius Clay. The book begins in September 1962 with th[...]
The rise of Barack Obama is one of the great stories of this century: a defining moment for America, and one with truly global resonance. This book presents his phenomenal journey to election. It argues that Obama imagined and fashioned an identity for himself against the epic drama of race in Ameri[...]
"Succeeds more than any previous book in bringing Ali into focus . . . as a starburst of energy, ego and ability whose like will never be seen again."--The Wall Street Journal
"Best Nonfiction Book of the Year"--Time
"Penetrating . . . reveal[s] details that even close follower[...]
New York City is not only The New Yorker's place of origin and its sensibility's lifeblood; it is the heart of American literary culture. Wonderful Town collects superb short fiction by many of the magazine's and this country's most accomplished writers. Like all good fiction, these stories take par[...]
Including contributions by W. H. Auden - Elizabeth Bishop - John Cheever - Janet Flanner - John Hersey - Langston Hughes - Shirley Jackson - A. J. Liebling - William Maxwell - Carson McCullers - Joseph Mitchell - Vladimir Nabokov - Ogden Nash - John O'Hara - George Orwell - V. S. Pritchett - Lillian[...]
In the tradition of John Reed's classic Ten Days That Shook the World, this bestselling account of the collapse of the Soviet Union combines the global vision of the best historical scholarship with the immediacy of eyewitness journalism. "A moving illumination . . . Remnick is the witness for us al[...]
There had been mythic sports figures before Cassius Clay, but when he burst upon the sports scene in the 1950s, he broke the mold. Those were the years when boxing and boxers were at the mercy of the mob and the whim of the sportswriters. If you wanted a shot at a title, you did it their way. Young [...]
Det läses fler böcker än någonsin tidigare i Sverige. De öppna författarseminarierna drar fulla hus och bokcirklar är det nya sättet att umgås. Men samtalet mellan läsare, författare och de som finns på vägen redaktörer, förläggare, kritiker har ingen självklar plats i tidskriftsh[...]
More than a book, this is a bona fide publishing event. The largest-ever collection of "New Yorker" cartoons features the best of every decade in book form, plus two easy-to-browse CDs--Windows and Macintosh compatible--with every cartoon ever published in the magazine--more than 68,000 of them!
"Where would we be without Roz Chast? Chast's magnificent career-spanning collection highlights her position as master of the deep interior, of the obsessions, the baseless fears and the weird proverbs to which we cling in our desperation not to leave the house."-- Susan Salter Reynolds, "Los Angele[...]