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Sam Anderson

    Sam Anderson est un critique de livres et auteur américain qui occupe le poste de critique général pour The New York Times Magazine. Son travail se caractérise par une observation aiguë et une analyse littéraire incisive. Anderson se concentre sur la manière dont les histoires et les idées évoluent avec le temps et façonnent notre culture. Son style est à la fois accessible et intellectuellement stimulant, offrant aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur le monde des livres.

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    Boom Town
    • Boom Town

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      A lively and introspective look into Oklahoma City, where colorful city officials, business leaders, artists, and sports fans have transformed an unassuming Southwestern city into a thriving metropolis with a dazzling basketball team. Sam Anderson, an award-winning critic and journalist, presents a stunning, insightful, and raucous portrait of Oklahoma City, an iconoclastic outpost in America's heartland. Anderson reports on the remarkable revitalization that has occurred over the last 20 years, beginning with Oklahoma City's adoption of the MAPS program. He illustrates how the city's vibrant leaders—its mayor, police chief, and a few local celebrities—have built up this city into a thriving urban center, full of artists, musicians, and sports fans. Anderson tracks the dramatic story of how a consortium of business leaders purchased the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, relocated the team to Oklahoma City, and renamed it the Thunder. He also discusses Wayne Coyne, the wild frontman of the Flaming Lips, and Gary England, the beloved meteorologist who became a folk hero after the 2013 tornadoes, to paint a comprehensive picture of this unique American city.

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