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The Book of Other People

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"The Book of Othe People" is just that: a book of other people. Open its covers and you'll make a whole host of new acquaintances. Nick Hornby and Percy Simmonds present the constantly diverging writing life of Jamie Johnson; Hari Kunzru twitches open his neet curtains to reveal the irrepressible Magda Mandela (at 4:30 a.m. in her lime green thong); Jonathan Safron Foer's grandmother offers cookies to sweeten the tale of her heart scan; and Dave Eggers, George Saunders, David Mitchell, Colm Tóibín, A. M. Homes, Chris Ware and many more each have someone to introduce to you, too.With an introduction by Zadie Smith and brand-new stories from over twenty of the bet writers of their generation from both sides of the Atlantic, "The Book of Other People" is as dazzling and inventive as its authors, and as vivid and wide-ranging as its characters.

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The Book of Other People, Zadie Smith

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Année de publication
2007,
État du livre
Abîmé
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4,83 €

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2007
Pages
287
ISBN10
0143038184
ISBN13
9780143038184
Séries
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3,35 sur 5
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"The Book of Othe People" is just that: a book of other people. Open its covers and you'll make a whole host of new acquaintances. Nick Hornby and Percy Simmonds present the constantly diverging writing life of Jamie Johnson; Hari Kunzru twitches open his neet curtains to reveal the irrepressible Magda Mandela (at 4:30 a.m. in her lime green thong); Jonathan Safron Foer's grandmother offers cookies to sweeten the tale of her heart scan; and Dave Eggers, George Saunders, David Mitchell, Colm Tóibín, A. M. Homes, Chris Ware and many more each have someone to introduce to you, too.With an introduction by Zadie Smith and brand-new stories from over twenty of the bet writers of their generation from both sides of the Atlantic, "The Book of Other People" is as dazzling and inventive as its authors, and as vivid and wide-ranging as its characters.