
Writing Places
The Life Journey of a Writer and Teacher
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2009
نویسنده
William K. Zinsserناشر
Tantor Mediaشابک
9781400112661
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

In WRITING PLACES, Bill Zinsser practices what he often teaches: writing the memoir. In examining his life of writing, reporting, and teaching, he displays the brevity and clarity he espouses in his seminal work, ON WRITING WELL. The willingness of a man who honed his writing skill at the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE in the 1950s to record a downloadable audiobook demonstrates Zinsser's willingness to change with the times. Clearly, Zinsser is not a professional narrator. His voice is slightly nasal. As he reads, his sentences come out crisp and short, but he sometimes has trouble finding the best place to breathe. Occasionally, he rushes. Despite these minor flaws, the overall effect is enjoyable. The author imparts meaning another narrator could not. F.C. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

October 26, 2009
Best known as the author of the esteemed guide On Writing Well
, Zinsser devotes his new book to recollections of his charmed life as a writer and teacher. He reflects on his years with the Herald Tribune
, as a freelance writer living with his family in the Hamptons, and teaching at Yale University. Famous for prescribing clear, uncluttered writing, Zinsser practices what he preaches, and his reading is similarly limpid. Looking back at his personal and professional achievements, Zinsser cannot mask his self-satisfaction—but rather than coming across as narcissistic, his pride proves markedly charming. A Collins hardcover (Reviews, June 15).
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