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  • Browsings

  • A Year of Reading, Collecting, and Living with Books
  • By: Michael Dirda
  • Narrated by: John Lescault
  • Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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By: Michael Dirda
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From Pulitzer Prize - winning book critic Michael Dirda comes a collection of his most personal and engaging essays on the literary life - the perfect companion for any lover of books.

Michael Dirda has been hailed as "the best-read person in America" by the Paris Review and "the best book critic in America" by the New York Observer. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, he was awarded for his reviews in the Washington Post, and he picked up an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for his book On Conan Doyle.

Dirda's latest volume collects fifty of his witty and wide-ranging reflections on literary journalism, book collecting, and the writers he loves. Reaching from the classics to the postmoderns, his allusions dance from Samuel Johnson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and M. F. K. Fisher to Marilynne Robinson, Hunter S. Thompson, and David Foster Wallace. Dirda's topics are equally diverse: literary pets, the lost art of cursive writing, book inscriptions, the pleasures of science fiction conventions, author photographs, novelists in old age, Oberlin College, a year in Marseille, writer's block, and much more, not to overlook a few rants about Washington life and American culture. As admirers of his earlier books will expect, there are annotated lists galore - of perfect book titles, great adventure novels, favorite words, essential books about books, and beloved children's classics, as well as a revealing peek at the titles Michael keeps on his own nightstand.

Funny and erudite, occasionally poignant or angry, Browsings is a celebration of the reading life, a fan's notes, and the perfect gift for any book lover.

©2015 Michael Dirda (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Confessions of a bibliophile

Michael Dirda is a noted book reviewer or ‘literary journalist’ in the States - though perhaps less well-known in the U.K. (Mind you, he is a Pulitzer Prize winner). He’s also a prolific book collector - a costly habit. His tastes are largely esoteric. He likes mysteries and the supernatural. And he’s a Sherlockian. I added books he mentioned to my wish list as I listened. This a collection of his columns, most of them about books. The ones which aren’t tend towards polite rants - in one case about a lengthy power cut - or political commentary. But it’s kept to a minimum. The narration is warm and clear. Best to listen - as Dirda himself counsels - in bite-sized chunks. That’s easy - each column only takes a few minutes to read, on average, or not much more. This is a book for the bookish… it can be a bit dry, in fairness, and you have to be in the right frame of mind, but if you like reading (or listening to) books about books and reading then you’ll probably enjoy it - and if so, you should also try Andy Miller’s The Year of Reading Dangerously (which is on Audible).

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