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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Carr , Jill Rooney Carr , Ta-Nehisi CoatesPublisher: Mariner Books Imprint: Mariner Books Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780358508649ISBN 10: 0358508649 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 09 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsReading David Carr again is a reminder of how much we miss him. He is never predictable, a disease infecting most columnists. As this book attests, his interests ranged wide. Pick your subject: Bill Clinton? Press blowhards? Washington insiders? Fox News? Silicon Valley? Julian Assange? He is always provocative, though never gratuitous. He is funny, but not mean. His prose sings. And for those who knew him, his prose is only part of what made Carr special. Read this delicious book and you will glimpse the other part: what a good, generous man David Carr was. --Ken Auletta, author of Frenemies A revelatory collection reminding us of what journalism used to be--and what it ought to be. --Kirkus, STARRED review Readers will appreciate having this wide-ranging sample of Carr's inimitable perspective on American life. --Publishers Weekly, STARRED review I was so lucky 20 years ago to get a note from a Washington journalist I didn't know whose work I'd never read who was interested in working at my new online publication in New York that didn't yet exist. I read David Carr's clips and immediately fell in love, met him and fell in love some more, then instantly hired him to come along on that adventure. And for the rest of his life I was so proud every time he said -- classic Carrism -- I'd picked him up after he he'd fallen off a turnip truck. --Kurt Andersen, Studio 360 Wit, style, empathy, tough questions -- it's all here, in this collection by the one-man journalism school that was David Carr. Lovingly curated by his wife, Final Draft allows us to read decades of David's best reportage about corruption, racism, celebrity, addiction, disease, and his love for his family, his skills only outdone by his humanity. God, I miss him. --Jake Tapper, CNN Reading David Carr again is a reminder of how much we miss him. He is never predictable, a disease infecting most columnists. As this book attests, his interests ranged wide. Pick your subject: Bill Clinton? Press blowhards? Washington insiders? Fox News? Silicon Valley? Julian Assange? He is always provocative, though never gratuitous. He is funny, but not mean. His prose sings. And for those who knew him, his prose is only part of what made Carr special. Read this delicious book and you will glimpse the other part: what a good, generous man David Carr was. --Ken Auletta, author of Frenemies A revelatory collection reminding us of what journalism used to be--and what it ought to be. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Readers will appreciate having this wide-ranging sample of Carr's inimitable perspective on American life. --Publishers Weekly, starred review I was so lucky 20 years ago to get a note from a Washington journalist I didn't know whose work I'd never read who was interested in working at my new online publication in New York that didn't yet exist. I read David Carr's clips and immediately fell in love, met him and fell in love some more, then instantly hired him to come along on that adventure. And for the rest of his life I was so proud every time he said -- classic Carrism -- I'd picked him up after he he'd fallen off a turnip truck. --Kurt Andersen, Studio 360 Wit, style, empathy, tough questions -- it's all here, in this collection by the one-man journalism school that was David Carr. Lovingly curated by his wife, Final Draft allows us to read decades of David's best reportage about corruption, racism, celebrity, addiction, disease, and his love for his family, his skills only outdone by his humanity. God, I miss him. --Jake Tapper, CNN Author InformationDAVID CARR was one of the most prolific and celebrated journalists of our time. His memoir, The Night of the Gun, was a national bestseller. In 2015, Carr died at the age of 58. JILL ROONEY CARR works in hospitality in the New York City area. She and David Carr married in 1994. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |