George, Being George
Edited by Nelson W. Aldrich
Edited by Nelson W. Aldrich
Edited by Nelson W. Aldrich
Edited by Nelson W. Aldrich
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$22.00
Oct 27, 2009 | ISBN 9780812974188
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Oct 21, 2008 | ISBN 9781588367525
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Praise
"This superb, exuberant oral biography of editor-author-actor Plimpton (1927—2003) is described by Aldrich as ‘a kind of literary party, George’s last.’ When one scans any page at random in this appealing assemblage of anecdotes, it becomes difficult to stop reading. Plimpton’s colorful personality emerges in a high-definition prismatic portrait."—Publisher’s Weekly, starred review
"The variety and eminence of the voices contributing to this unique biography of Plimpton offer a very personal look at a journalist known for promoting a participatory style of reportage. The stories are revealing, humorous, and evocative of the exuberance of Plimpton himself and the company of writers in a fascinating era in American literature. Photographs and correspondence add to the sense of intimacy in this look at a beguiling figure."—Booklist
"Aldrich employs a rough though never rigid chronology throughout these reminiscences, which vary in length from a few sentences to a page or two. The impressive contributors list reads like a literati’s dream: among many others, Chris Cerf, Robert Gottlieb, Philip Gourevitch, Hugh Hefner, P.J. O’Rourke, William Styron, Gore Vidal and Edmund White. A largely admiring mosaic with some pieces that glisten and illuminate."—Kirkus
“Hugely entertaining . . . George is a character to be fondly remembered, a hero of sorts, and a charmed and charming partner in his own spirited dance to the music of time.”—New York Times Book Review
“Superb, exuberant . . . Plimpton’s colorful personality emerges in a high-definition prismatic portrait.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Dazzling bits of mosaic . . . vivid recollections and lively anecdote.”—Boston Globe
“Compulsively readable.”—Newsweek
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