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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a book worth reading,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Best American Magazine Writing 2001 (Best American Magazine Writing) (Paperback)
No matter who you are, what your interests or where your political affiliations lie, if you enjoy reading good writing, you will enjoy this book. It represents some of the tightest, best researched and most insightful writing of a year's worth of magazine articles. The magazines in which the articles were originally published range from The Atlantic Monthly to Zoetrope: All-Story (did they include the ends of the alphabet for such a sentence as this?). The subjects, writing styles and tones of the stories smatter widely, but have in common one thing: they are stories worth your while. You could be forced to walk, sit and suffer with John McCain through his torturous 5-year imprisonment in a North Vietnamese p.o.w. camp, as well as with the cast of characters behind one week of McCain's presidential campaign tour. You could bask in the glory of Bob Parker, a burly, middle-aged Maryland guy whose freakishly acute sense of smell, coupled with his rigid integrity, led to his publication of The Wine Advocate and the author's well-founded claim that Parker may be "single-handedly changing the history of wine." The book is replete with the end product of authors whose diligence, sensitivity and dexterity with the English language have culminated in some rock-solid reading.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A REAL READING TREAT!,
By Gloria Drexler (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best American Magazine Writing 2001 (Best American Magazine Writing) (Paperback)
No one could possibly take The New Yorker, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Esquire,The American Scholar, the Atlantic Monthly, GQ, Time, Gourmet, Harper's and Vanity Fair and read all the stories in them every month for a year. But what if the greatest experts, The American Society of Magazine Editors read 1,586 stories and picked just the best 17 of them for you to read. Even if you didn't think you'd like the subject, you will love reading each and every one of these. I'm using it for a seminar I'm giving -- one article and its author to discuss each week for 14 weeks. It's Terrific!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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By Baman Motivala (Stockholm) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best American Magazine Writing 2001 (Best American Magazine Writing) (Paperback)
For anyone who enjoys feature writing and investigative journalism this is an excellent read. I have made it through 9 of the 17 stories and have thoroughly enjoyed 8 of them. The topics are broad (John McCain, seal hunting in Greenland, a fat wine critic, campaign finance reform and many more.) The writing is so good that even topics that usually bore me (wine for one) became interesting.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shockingly Good,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Best American Magazine Writing 2001 (Best American Magazine Writing) (Paperback)
It's a long book, so I thought it would last. No such luck. The writing is simply amazing, across the board. Buy it, enjoy it.
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The Best American Magazine Writing 2001 (Best American Magazine Writing) by Harold M. Evans (Paperback - Oct. 2001)
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