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George F. Will

    George Will est un éminent chroniqueur et journaliste américain, réputé pour sa prose érudite et ses allusions fréquentes à la philosophie politique et au baseball. Ses chroniques, qui mêlent souvent reportages factuels et commentaires conservateurs, ont largement circulé et lui ont valu un prix Pulitzer. Will est célèbre pour sa capacité à allier une profonde perspicacité politique à une voix d'auteur distinctive, s'établissant ainsi comme une figure marquante du journalisme américain.

    Corn Among the Indians of the Upper Missouri
    Restoration
    With a Happy Eye, But...
    Men at Work
    The Woven Figure
    • The Woven Figure

      Conservatism and America's Fabric

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(10)Évaluer

      Through a blend of profound and playful essays, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist explores the intricate political, social, cultural, and historical elements that shape modern American life. The author offers insightful commentary on contemporary issues, weaving together various threads to provide a deeper understanding of the current landscape.

      The Woven Figure
    • Men at Work

      The Craft of Baseball

      • 353pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(95)Évaluer

      Will examines four of the most "professional" men in baseball today and shows that the special pleasures of the game are perfectly represented by each of them--as they approach the game with the same obsessive attention to detail as any fine craftsman.

      Men at Work
    • With a Happy Eye, But...

      America and the World, 1997--2002

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,0(3)Évaluer

      The author provides a sharp commentary on American political and cultural life, critiquing prominent figures like the Bushes and the Clintons while reflecting on significant events such as Y2K and 9/11. Through a blend of humor and insight, the narrative explores themes like economic policies, societal trends, and the quirks of American identity, including a playful jab at sports fandom. The work combines personal anecdotes with broader societal critiques, offering a unique perspective on contemporary issues.

      With a Happy Eye, But...
    • Will argues that Congress's ability to legislate effectively is being undermined by politicians using it a vehicle for seeking re-election. Term limits, he says, would work to reverse the trend toward short-term popularity seeking and re-establish Congress as a proper deliberative chamber.

      Restoration
    • Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

      Corn Among the Indians of the Upper Missouri