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A fascinating collection of nonfiction pieces showcases the probing, amusing, and distinctive style of Neil Gaiman, the #1 New York Times bestselling author. This anthology features analytical yet playful essays that delve into a wide array of topics, including authors, music, storytelling, comics, bookshops, travel, fairy tales, America, inspiration, libraries, and ghosts. The title piece recounts Gaiman's experiences at the 2010 Academy Awards, adding a personal touch. He notes that this collection is not a comprehensive compilation of his nonfiction but rather a diverse assortment of speeches, articles, introductions, and essays—some serious, some frivolous, and others earnest, all crafted to engage readers. Illuminating and incisive, this work explores the issues and subjects that matter most to Gaiman, offering a unique perspective on the mind of one of today's most beloved and influential writers. Critics laud Gaiman's prowess, asserting he is as accomplished an essayist as he is a fiction author. His insights into writing are particularly noteworthy, affirming his status among the best in the craft today.

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The View from the Cheap Seats, Neil Gaiman

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Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2017
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
592
ISBN10
0062667564
ISBN13
9780062667564
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Eerste editie
2016
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The View from the Cheap Seats
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A fascinating collection of nonfiction pieces showcases the probing, amusing, and distinctive style of Neil Gaiman, the #1 New York Times bestselling author. This anthology features analytical yet playful essays that delve into a wide array of topics, including authors, music, storytelling, comics, bookshops, travel, fairy tales, America, inspiration, libraries, and ghosts. The title piece recounts Gaiman's experiences at the 2010 Academy Awards, adding a personal touch. He notes that this collection is not a comprehensive compilation of his nonfiction but rather a diverse assortment of speeches, articles, introductions, and essays—some serious, some frivolous, and others earnest, all crafted to engage readers. Illuminating and incisive, this work explores the issues and subjects that matter most to Gaiman, offering a unique perspective on the mind of one of today's most beloved and influential writers. Critics laud Gaiman's prowess, asserting he is as accomplished an essayist as he is a fiction author. His insights into writing are particularly noteworthy, affirming his status among the best in the craft today.