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Russell Baker

    Russell Baker était un journaliste et humoriste américain, célèbre pour ses commentaires vifs et spirituels sur la vie américaine. Son style d'écriture, souvent comparé à celui de Mark Twain, saisissait avec brio les absurdités et les ironies de l'époque. Baker s'est concentré sur la critique sociale, livrée avec un mélange caractéristique de détachement et d'humour, ce qui lui a valu à la fois les éloges de la critique et un lectorat fidèle. Son œuvre demeure une lentille précieuse pour comprendre la société et la culture américaines.

    Washington, City on the Potomac
    Growing Up
    The Norton Book of Light Verse
    My Life and Hard Times
    Family of Secrets
    So This Is Depravity
    • Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Russell Baker has charmed readers with his sharp humor and shrewd commentary. The indelible voice of the bestselling memoir GROWING UP compiles some of his greatest New York Times columns in this collection of honest, witty, and profound essays—reflecting on politics, society, and life in all its absurd glory.

      So This Is Depravity
    • Family of Secrets

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,1(165)Évaluer

      After eight disastrous years, George W. Bush leaves office as one of the most unpopular presidents in American history. Baker goes deep behind the scenes to deliver an arresting new look at the Bush legacy, and the network of figures in intelligence, military, finance, and oil who enabled the Bush family's rise to power.

      Family of Secrets
    •  “Thurber is...a landmark in American humor...he is the funniest artist who ever lived.” — New RepublicWidely hailed as one of the finest humorist of the twentieth century, James Thurber looks back at his own life growing up in Columbus, Ohio, with the same humor and sharp wit that defined his famous sketches and writings. In My Life and Hard times, first published in 1933, he recounts the delightful chaos and frustrations of family, boyhood, youth, odd dogs, recalcitrant machinery, and the foibles of human nature.

      My Life and Hard Times
    • The Norton Book of Light Verse

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(54)Évaluer

      A collection of entertaining limericks, ballads, lyrics, double dactyls, and more conventional poems by such masters as Ogden Nash, Phyllis McGinley, Anthony Hecht, E.B. White, Edward Lear and John Updike

      The Norton Book of Light Verse
    • For use in schools and libraries only. This is Russell Baker's story of growing up in America between the world wars--in the backwoods mountains of Virginia, in a New Jersey commuter town, and finally in the Depression-shadowed urban landscape of Baltimore.

      Growing Up