The Book That Changed My Life: Interviews with National Book Award Winners and Finalists - Diane Osen - Books - Modern Library - 9780679783510 - September 17, 2002
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The Book That Changed My Life: Interviews with National Book Award Winners and Finalists

Diane Osen

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The Book That Changed My Life: Interviews with National Book Award Winners and Finalists

Jacket Description/Flap: Every reader can name at least one book that changed his or her life--and many more beloved titles will surely come to mind as well. In "The Book That Changed My Life, fifteen of America's most influential authors discuss their own special literary choices. These unique interviews with National Book Award winners and finalists offer new insights into the many ways in which the experience of reading shapes the act of writing. Robert Stone on Joseph Conrad's "Victory, Cynthia Ozick on Henry James's "Washington Square, Charles Johnson on Jack London's "The Sea-Wolf--each approaches the question of literary influence, while offering rich and wonderful revelations about his or her own writing career. James Carroll, Don DeLillo, E. L. Doctorow, Diane Johnson, Philip Levine, David Levering Lewis, Barry Lopez, David McCullough, Alice McDermott, Grace Paley, Linda Pastan, and Katherine Paterson are the other distinguished contributors to this collection of informed, insightful interviews. Review Quotes: "Everyone should read this book, especially the illiterate." --Steve Martin, author of "Shopgirl"Biographical Note: Diane Osen is a freelance writer and editor specializing in the arts, and has worked with dozens of National Book Award authors during her fourteen-year association with the National Book Foundation. Co-editor of "The Writing Life," an NBA anthology published by Random House in 1996, she is also the author of "Royal Scandals" and the co-author of "Great Interview." Neil Baldwin is the executive director of the National Book Foundation and the sponsor of the National Book Awards. He has written several books, including, most recently, "Henry Ford and the Jews."Publisher Marketing: In a collection of interviews, fifteen National Book Award winners and finalists examine the profound relationship between reading and writing and describe the book that has had the most influence on his or her life. Review Citations:

Booklist 09/01/2002 pg. 3 (EAN 9780679783510, Paperback) - *Starred Review

PW Notes and Reprints 09/23/2002 pg. 65 (EAN 9780679783510, Paperback)

USA Today 09/17/2002 pg. 1 (EAN 9780679783510, Paperback)

Library Journal 11/01/2002 pg. 90 (EAN 9780679783510, Paperback)

Publishers Weekly 09/23/2002 (EAN 9780679783510, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Baldwin, Neil Neil Baldwin is the author of many works of biography and nonfiction, including most recently "Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass-Production of Hate" and "Edison: Inventing the Century." He is co-Chair of the NYU Biography Seminar and (as of September 2006) Distinguished Visiting Professor of History at Montclair State University. He lives in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.

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Released September 17, 2002
ISBN13 9780679783510
Publishers Modern Library
Pages 184
Dimensions 135 × 202 × 11 mm   ·   249 g
Language English