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Between Meals

An Appetite for Paris

Between Meals( )
Author: Liebling, A. J.
Introduction by: Salter, James
Series title:Modern Library Ser.
ISBN:978-0-679-60142-5
Publication Date:Jan 1995
Publisher:Random House Publishing Group
Imprint:Modern Library
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $14.95
Book Description:

Art History Portable Edition by Marilyn Stokstad offers exactly the same content as Art History, Third Edition but in smaller individual booklets for maximum student portability. The combined six segment set consists of four booklets that correspond to major periods in Western art and two that cover global art. Each book is available individually, making them ideal reading for those interested individual periods.

Book 2: Art History: Medieval Art can be used...
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Book Details
Pages:210
Detailed Subjects: Cooking / Essays & Narratives
Travel / Europe / France
Cooking / Regional & Ethnic / French
Biography & Autobiography / Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.687 x 7.25 x 1.25 Inches
Book Weight:0.514 Pounds
Author Biography
Liebling, A. J. (Author)
A. J. Liebling was an urbane and prolific journalist whose style, incorporating first-person narrative, street talk, and exuberant metaphor, became a model for the New Journalism of the 1960's and later. Although he came from a genteel New York family, he was fascinated by the irreverent underworld all his life and made it his special subject.

After being expelled from Dartmouth College for refusing to attend chapel, Liebling graduated from Columbia University's Pulitzer School of Journalism in 1925 and then worked for various newspapers, including The New York Times, which fired him, and the New York World, before he found his metier at The New Yorker magazine in 1935. It was there that he developed his signature style and did his best work, writing about a wide range of subjects, from the city's characters to gastronomy to boxing to the London Blitz and the Normandy invasion. A born raconteur with a fertile imagination, Liebling carved out a territory between objective reporting and fiction, which so many other journalists have mined since. Yet he could also produce straight war reportage fine enough to merit receiving the Legion of Honor from a grateful France in 1952.

Starting in 1945, Liebling wrote a widely admired column for The New Yorker called "The Wayward Pressman," in which he criticized American journalism's priorities and performance. This was probably the first such column in U.S. journalism. During the 1950s and 1960s, he also wrote book reviews for Esquire. Besides his massive newspaper and magazine output, Liebling wrote about 20 books. He was married three times, the last time to the writer Jean Stafford.

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