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Calvin Trillin

    Calvin Trillin è un acclamato giornalista e autore americano, rinomato per la sua magistrale combinazione di umorismo e giornalismo serio. Il suo lavoro spesso approfondisce fenomeni culturali e sociali, mantenendo uno stile distintivo ricco di osservazione e ironia. Sebbene sia meglio conosciuto per i suoi scritti umoristici sul cibo e sulla ristorazione, la produzione di Trillin comprende anche reportage profondi e narrativa. La sua unica abilità nell'osservare e commentare la vita americana lo rende una voce insostituibile nella letteratura contemporanea.

    The Lede
    Tepper Isn't Going Out
    Too Soon to Tell
    Dogfight
    Deciding the next decider
    • Dogfight

      • 154pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Presents a humorous ode to the 2012 presidential election that likens the campaign to a three-ring circus and includes riffs on figures ranging from Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich to Rick Perry and Rick Santorum.

      Dogfight
    • A collection of topical essays deals with matters of the family, educational issues, world affairs, and language in short articles that offer a humorous look at the quirks of society

      Too Soon to Tell
    • Tepper Isn't Going Out

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Calvin Trillin's Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin. Murray Tepper would say that he is an ordinary New Yorker who is simply trying to read the newspaper in peace. But he reads while sitting behind the wheel of his parked car, and his car always seems to be in a particularly desirable parking spot. Not surprisingly, he is regularly interrupted by drivers who want to know if he is going out. Tepper isn’t going out. Why not? His explanations tend to be rather literal: the indisputable fact, for instance, that he has twenty minutes left on the meter. Tepper’s behavior sometimes irritates the people who want his spot. (“Is that where you live? Is that car rent-controlled?”) It also irritates the mayor—Frank Ducavelli, known in tabloid headlines as Il Duce—who sees Murray Tepper as a harbinger of what His Honor always calls “the forces of disorder.” But once New Yorkers become aware of Tepper, some of them begin to suspect that he knows something they don’t know. And an ever-increasing number of them are willing to line up for the opportunity to sit in his car with him and find out. Tepper Isn’t Going Out is a wise and witty story of an ordinary man who, perhaps innocently, changes the world around him.

      Tepper Isn't Going Out