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The New Kings of Nonfiction [Paperback]

Ira Glass
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Book Description

October 2, 2007
A collection of stories-some well known, some more obscure- capturing some of the best storytelling of this golden age of nonfiction.

An anthology of the best new masters of nonfiction storytelling, personally chosen and introduced by Ira Glass, the producer and host of the award-winning public radio program This American Life.

These pieces-on teenage white collar criminals, buying a cow, Saddam Hussein, drunken British soccer culture, and how we know everyone in our Rolodex-are meant to mesmerize and inspire.


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

We're living in an age of great nonfiction writing, says Glass, the host of the radio program This American Life, who picks out 14 of his favorite journalistic features from writers who are entertainers in the best sense of the word, unafraid to insert their personal perspective into the stories they're telling. The collection really is front-loaded with kings—with Susan Orlean and Coco Henson Scales the only female journalists included, despite any number of valid candidates. There's a greater problem with the anthology than its unintentional chauvinism, though. Far from new, many of its components are more than a decade old—Lawrence Weschler's Shapinsky's Karma dates to the mid-1980s—and several have already been published in other books, like the Malcolm Gladwell article that became a chapter in The Tipping Point or an extract from Bill Buford's Among the Thugs. That's not to say that the articles (and their authors) don't deserve the admiration Glass heaps upon them. The way that Michael Lewis teases out the family drama in the story of a teenage day trader who ran afoul of the SEC, for example, is breathtaking reportage and should be read and reread. For all its excellence, though, this anthology is less revelatory than it makes itself out to be. (Oct. 2)
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About the Author

Ira Glass is the producer and host of the award-winning radio and television program "This American Life".

Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Trade; Second Impression Thus edition (October 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594482675
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594482670
  • Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 1.1 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #25,815 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Collected For A Purpose February 21, 2008
Format:Paperback
I love This American Life on NPR and was excited to discover this collection of essays assembled by the intelligent and original Ira Glass. I have always loved the viewpoint in Ira's broadcasts and looked forward to discovering the essays and writers he considered worthwhile.

This is an excellent collection of non-fiction. I won't use the term "literary non-fiction" because Ira Glass hates the term. (...I'm a snob when it comes to that phrase. I think it's for losers. It's pretentious, for one thing, and it's a bore. Which is to say, it's exactly the opposite of the writing it's trying to describe.)

I will agree with other reviewers here that complained that they came across some of these essays before and therefore the collection did not seem fresh. Ira writes that "some of the stories are very well known" but were included because the writers were trying to document remarkable experiences and the stories were "built around original reporting of one sort of another." You should view the stories in this book as a whole, even if you might have come across a few of them before. There is merit in assembling these stories in a collection which becomes evident after you finish the book. This story collection works because Ira is able to spot that certain something in a story or style or reporting that is original-but not novel, entertaining-but humane. You're purchasing the vision of Ira Glass in The New Kings of Non-Fiction and it's worth every penny if it were quadruple the price.

Stories included:
Johnathan Lebed's Extracurricular Activities - Michael Lewis
Toxic Dreams: A California Town Finds Meaning In An Acid Pit - Jack Hitt
Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg - Malcolm Gladwell
Shapinsky's Karma - Lawrence Weschler
The American Man, Age Ten - Susan Orlean
Among The Thugs - Bill Buford
Crazy Things Seem Normal, Normal Things Seem Crazy - Chuck Klosterman
Host - David Foster Wallace
Tales of the Tyrant - Mark Bowden
Losing The War - Lee Sandlin
The Hostess Diaries: My Year At A Hot Spot - Coco Hensen Scales
My Republican Journey - Dan Savage
Power Steer - Michael Pollan
Fortune's Smile: World Series of Poker - James McManus

I'd also recommend The Best American Essays 2007 (The Best American Series (TM)) edited by David Foster Wallace. Another good collection of stories by an editor with excellent taste.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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This is a phenomenal collection of short works of nonfiction, compiled by Ira Glass of NPR's THIS AMERICAN LIFE. Every one of these pieces is a treasure, from Michael Lewis's attempt to figure out why the SEC accused a 15 year-old boy of manipulating the stock market, to Jack Hitt's description of the biggest, weirdest lawsuit in history, to Mark Bowden's attempt to answer the question "What's Saddam Hussein really like?" This will introduce some of you to a new genre, others to some new writers, and many of you to at least three books, Bill Buford's AMONG THE THUGS (about rabid English soccer fans), Malcoln Gladwell's THE TIPPING POINT (based on his chapter about Lois Weinberg, the women who knew everybody), and James McManus's POSITIVELY FIFTH STREET (which grew from the article "Fortune's Smile," which concludes this collection). The richness of these stories and the authors' joy in developing them and sharing them, will encourage you to read AND write.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Reading January 14, 2011
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Tons of solid essays in here. This is a great collection that is at once amazingly informative and wildly entertaining. On multiple occasions I have stopped myself to read large portions aloud to my wife. All the while, I find myself becoming an expert on topics as varied as the World Series of Poker, the SEC, talk radio, and much more.

If you enjoy "This American Life" you will thoroughly enjoy this book. If you do not enjoy "This American Life," head over to the website now and have a listen!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Collection
I'm a fan of This American Life and Ira Glass and have been looking for a hard copy version of this book all over Australia, to no avail! Read more
Published 1 month ago by M Bry
5.0 out of 5 stars great stories
The stories are engaging and very interestingly told. A great example of good journalism and creativity. I highly recommend this book.
Published 1 month ago by Anna Cadden
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful stories.
I love these stories. If you are looking for short reads, get this book. Many good stories are in this book that I greatly enjoyed.
Published 2 months ago by Eshy
2.0 out of 5 stars End of civilisation as we know it?
Nonfiction, but still story-led. What you don't get is stuff like this:

Air conditioning may have helped break the long-standing Democratic lock on southern politics by... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Simon G. Barrett
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun & Informative
This book is a an assortment of very interesting and/or entertaining articles by excellent writers. I would definitely recommend it.
Published 5 months ago by Joey
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this collection
I love Ira Glass and This American Life, so bought this collection. I am really enjoying it. All essays are well written, and it's gotten me to read on some topics I normally... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Riverspirit
5.0 out of 5 stars Kings of Non-fiction
For all you fans of This American Life like I am, you know Ira Glass always brings a unique perspective to the world around us. Read more
Published 7 months ago by christine m bowman
5.0 out of 5 stars The book I was looking for
My step-daughter was taking a class that required her to read and write a report on the book, "The New Kings of Non-fiction. Read more
Published 8 months ago by mugglie
1.0 out of 5 stars The New Queens of Nonfiction
Imagine the title of a book being "The New Queens of Nonfiction" -- wouldn't we expect it to include only women? Read more
Published 16 months ago by Leigh Perkowski
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Collection of Essays On Diverse Topics By Top Writers
In my review of Sloane Crosley's latest book, How Did You Get This Number, I confessed my love for essays, particularly personal essays with a humorous bent. Read more
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