Writings from the New Yorker 1927-1976

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A wise, witty, spirited collection of short pieces and essays by the inimitable E. B. White.

Written for the New Yorker over a span of forty-nine years, these 161 pieces show White’s changing concerns

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  • Author: White, E. B.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 272
  • Publish Date: December 12 2006
  • ISBN10: 0060921234
  • Language: English
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A wise, witty, spirited collection of short pieces and essays by the inimitable E. B. White.

Written for the New Yorker over a span of forty-nine years, these 161 pieces show White’s changing concerns and development as a writer. In matchless style White writes about everything from cicadas to Khrushchev, from Thoreau to hyphens, from academic freedom to lipstick, from New York garbagemen to the sparrow, from Maine to the space age, from the Constitution to Harold Ross and even the common cold.

White has been described by one critic as “our finest essayist,” and these short works and essays are classics to be read, savored, and read again. Also included are an Introduction and Selective Bibliography by Rebecca M. Dale.

Author: E. B. White
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 12/12/2006
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.30w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780060921231
Language: English

Author

White, E. B.

Binding

ISBN10

0060921234

ISBN13

9780060921231

Page Count

272

Published Date

December 12, 2006

Language

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