Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker by Wolcott Gibbs, Thomas Vinciguerra, P.J. O'Rourke

Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker

Wolcott Gibbs, Thomas Vinciguerra, P.J. O'Rourke

688 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

nonfiction essays reflective slow-paced
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"Maybe he doesn't like anything, but he can do everything," New Yorker editor Harold Ross once said of the magazine's brilliantly sardonic theater critic Wolcott Gibbs. And, for over thirty years at the magazine, Gibbs did do just about everything...

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