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Average rating: 3.6 · 50 ratings · 17 reviews · 10 distinct works
Performing Without a Stage:...

3.90 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 1998 — 7 editions
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Living Parallel

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3.11 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1977 — 5 editions
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In a Fog: The Humorists' Gu...

3.27 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1989 — 3 editions
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When in Rome: The Humorists...

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Here We Are: The Humorists'...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1991
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it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1992 — 3 editions
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Hacker makes some very good arguments about why algebra and the higher mathematics are not for everyone (and not necessary for hardly anyone), while numeracy (including statistics and a range of word problems that require only arithmetic, with a focu ...more
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I hadn’t read this great novel for many years, and it’s one of Čapek’s books that I know the least, because I published it as a reprint and, therefore, didn’t edit the translation. I read it now because it was my selection for a Book Group (and went ...more
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Humane by Samuel Moyn
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This is an important book with a story and a message that are too often ignored: making war more humane (as in humanitarian) makes war more likely, and the American left has gone too far from opposing war (remember McGovern (which no one likes to do) ...more
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I loved the first chapter of this novel, which is set against a guided romance tour business in Ukraine, but was put off by the second chapter’s mother-daughter relationship, as well as by the third, which brought them together. Just not a novel for ...more
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I seem to be on a literary odyssey through books that involve brilliant and oddly experimental German film-makers and writers, beginning with Daniel Kehlmann’s The Director, based on G. W. Pabst, then on to my first reading of an Alexander Kluge book ...more
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Robert Wechsler I found the book relatable partly because I too grew up wealthy (but not wealthy enough for a summer home). At my age, I'm just not interested anymore in stories about teenagers, as terrible as that may sound. I have a couple other Whitehead books on my shelves, and look forward to reading them after seeing the excellence of the writing in this one.


Lillian Saw your review of Colson Whitehead's Sag Harbor and feel like you missed the point of the book. It's not a history of the Black Community there. it is a 'memoir' of one Black teenager.
You wouldn't know this because I don't have a photo on GR, but I am African American and found the book relatable, despite the fact that I grew up the opposite of wealthy.
Wishing I could have a conversation with you sometime about this book.
I do enjoy following you on GR.


Lillian Wonderful review of Census in The Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...


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