The Essays of Leonard Michaels
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NONFICTION FROM ONE OF THE STRONGEST AND MOST ARRESTING PROSE TALENTS OF HIS GENERATION (LARRY MCMURTRY)
Leonard Michaels was a writer of unfailing emotional honesty. His memoirs, originally scattered through his story collections, are among the most thrilling evocations of growing up in the New York of the 1950s and '60s--and of continuing to grow up, in the cultural turmoil of the '70s and '80s, as a writer, teacher, lover, and reader. The same honesty and excitement shine in Michaels's highly personal commentaries on culture and art. Whether he's asking what makes a story, reviewing the history of the word relationship, or reflecting on sex in the movies, he is funny, penetrating, surprising, always alive on the page.
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About the Author
LEONARD MICHAELS (1933-2003) was the author of six collections of stories and essays as well as two novels, Sylvia and The Men's Club. His Collected Stories and novels are available as FSG Classics.
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"An original; everything he wrote, like it or not, came alive. His prose moved at a fast clip . . . with a concise, pungent and pyrotechnic style that tolerated no flab." --PHILLIP LOPATE, "The Nation
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An original; everything he wrote, like it or not, came alive. His prose moved at a fast clip . . . with a concise, pungent and pyrotechnic style that tolerated no flab. "PHILLIP LOPATE, The Nation""
"An original; everything he wrote, like it or not, came alive. His prose moved at a fast clip . . . with a concise, pungent and pyrotechnic style that tolerated no flab." --PHILLIP LOPATE, The Nation