dated, but worth it for Trillins incomparable voice, Kind of a deep cut! I do love Calvin Trillin, don't get me wrong, and he's just as funny in this book as he is in his others.
I think. Too many of the essays reference political figures and going ons of the late eighties, And I'm sure his commentary on the subjects is both hilarious and cutting, and was likely very timely, but I have no idea who most of them are, as I was a toddler at the time.
Calvin Trillin's newest collection of pieces provides a sparkling commentary on our national life, public, and private, over the past three years, as seen through the eyes of a writer whose view of life is inevitably fresh, original, provocative, inspiringand funny.
Calvin Bud Marshall Trillin is an American journalist, humorist, and novelist, He is best known for his humorous writings about food and
eating, but he has also written much serious journalism, comic verse, and several books of fiction.
Trillin attended public schools in Kansas City and went on to Yale University, where he served as chairman of the Yale Daily News and became a member of Scroll and Key before graduating inhe later served as a trustee of the university.
After a stint in the U, S. Army, he worked as a reporter for Time magazine before joining the staff of The New Yorker in.
His reporting for The New Yorker on the racial integration of the University of Georgia was published in his first book, An Education in Georgi Calvin Bud Marshall Trillin is an American journalist, humorist, and novelist.
He is best known for his humorous writings about food and eating, but he has also written much serious journalism, comic verse, and several books of fiction.
Trillin attended public schools in Kansas City and went on to Yale University, where he served as chairman of the Yale Daily News and became a member of Scroll and Key before graduating inhe later served as a trustee of the university.
After a stint in the U, S. Army, he worked as a reporter for Time magazine before joining the staff of The New Yorker in.
His reporting for The New Yorker on the racial integration of the University of Georgia was published in his first book, An Education in Georgia.
He wrote the magazine's "U, S. Journal" series fromto, covering local events both serious and quirky throughout the United States, sitelink.
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Calvin Trillin