The Fiddler in the Subway: The True Story of What Happened When a World-Class Violinist Played for Handouts... and Other Virtuoso Performances by

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$19.99  $18.59
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Simon & Schuster
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384
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6.18 X 8.44 X 0.93 inches | 0.8 pounds
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English
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Paperback
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9781439181591
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About the Author
Gene Weingarten is a nationally syndicated humor columnist and a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer for The Washington Post. He lives in Washington, DC.
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"Gene Weingarten is the best writer in American journalism. He's a master at finding a story that nobody else would have thought to pursue, researching it doggedly, and telling it in such a riveting way that you feel as though you're reading a terrific novel."
--Dave Barry, author, humorist, and columnist
"'The Great Zucchini' is the greatest feature story ever written."
--Erik Wemple, The Washington City Paper
"Giving Gene Weingarten the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing was like giving Martin Scorsese the Oscar for Best Director: it's not about what he did that year, it's about what he's been doing for decades, better than anybody, even before people started to notice. He's the best non-fiction writer in America, and only a few of us knew it. Now, with this anthology, we get to say: Told ya."
--Peter Sagal, host of NPR's "Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me"
"It's no surprise that a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner would have something useful to say about writing, but Weingarten exceeds expectations in his passionate, irreverent, and instructive introduction to this superb retrospective collection. And the essays themselves prove that this former editor and feature writer turned columnist and "investigative humorist" is one helluva storyteller and a master "stunt" reporter. . . Each of his cockeyed adventures, thanks to his narrative skills and intellectual ethics, yields genuine feelings and discoveries. And for all his daggered humor, Weingarten never condescends. His curiosity is a form of empathy, his cadenced writing testimony to his caring about life, clear thinking, and beauty."
--Booklist
"Every page is a pleasure. . . . A sparkling collection of features by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist, there are plenty of smiles and laughs scattered throughout the uniformly strong pieces assembled here. But the author is about more than grins and giggles. In even the slightest of the essays--seeing his daughter off to college, honoring the memory of his childhood baseball hero--his storytelling, keen observation and deft reporting startle and amaze. . . . Weingarten reliably delivers the goods."
--Kirkus (starred review)