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Joseph Mitchell (1) (1908–1996)

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Joseph Mitchell came to New York City in 1929 from a small town in North Carolina. He was twenty-one years old. He worked as a reporter & feature writer--for "The World", "The Herald Tribune", & "The World Telegram"--for eight years, & then went to "The New Yorker", where he remained until his toon meer death in 1996. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

Werken van Joseph Mitchell

Up in the Old Hotel (1943) 1,423 exemplaren
Het geheim van Joe Gould (1965) 401 exemplaren
McSorley's Wonderful Saloon (1943) 187 exemplaren
My Ears Are Bent (2001) 175 exemplaren
The Bottom of the Harbor (1959) 160 exemplaren
Apologies to the Iroquois (1959) 130 exemplaren
Old Mr. Flood (1948) 66 exemplaren
Lady Olga 1 exemplaar

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Writing New York: A Literary Anthology (1998) — Medewerker — 281 exemplaren
The Art of Fact: A Historical Anthology of Literary Journalism (1997) — Medewerker — 214 exemplaren
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Stories from a fascinating (and brutal) time and place - depression era New York City and the fishmongers, drunks, and preachers who populated tenements, taverns and harbors. I learned so much about what's at the bottom of the harbor and fish! Joseph Mitchell was a writer for The New Yorker at the time and these are his stories. Poor, poor Joe Gould....
 
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RachelGMB | 21 andere besprekingen | Dec 27, 2023 |
From the father of literary nonfiction, an idiosyncratic history of New York City.
 
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Mark_Feltskog | 21 andere besprekingen | Dec 23, 2023 |
Well let me change from day today this book currently is in my top 10 favorite books. Mitchell was a long time reporter for various New York newspapers in later than New York or during the first half of the 1900s. His pieces are wonderful slices of New York history told through various character sketches and regions of New York that has long since disappeared. Each story is a gym starting with McSorley‘s old Ale House and moving onto other colorful characters such as Maisie who ran a movie theater on the lower Eastside waterman fisherman oysterman who worked the docs around New York Harbor and the Fulton fishmarket. He captures since of long last New York through a character Joe Gould described as a true Greenwich Village bohemian. Highly recommend.… (meer)
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kropferama | 21 andere besprekingen | Jan 1, 2023 |
A once-obscure collection of Mitchell's daily newspaper work from the earlier part of his career; that is, before he began his long run at The New Yorker. The collection can be a bit hit or miss, but some pieces definitely foreshadow his later work, such as the absorbing and interesting examination of oyster fisheries. Other pieces read like miniature Profiles, like the interview with Jimmy Durante. Some other pieces aren't quite as good, but one has to account for the fact that this is early in his career, and subject to rewriting. Generally recommended.… (meer)
 
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