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The Way the World Works Nicholson Baker

The Way the World Works By Nicholson Baker

The Way the World Works by Nicholson Baker


$10.00
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

A treasure trove of original and provocative pieces about modern life.

The Way the World Works Summary

The Way the World Works by Nicholson Baker

The Way the World Works, Nicholson Baker's ranges over the map of life to examine what ails us, what eases our pain, and what gives us joy. Baker-recently hailed as one of the most consistently enticing writers of our time by The New York Times-moves from political controversy to the intimacy of his own life, from forgotten heroes of pacifism to airplane wings, telephones, paper mills, David Remnick, Joseph Pulitzer, the OED, and the manufacture of the Venetian gondola. In one essay, Baker surveys our fascination with video games while attempting to beat his teenage son at Modern Warfare 2; in a celebrated essay on Wikipedia, he describes his efforts to stem the tide of encyclopedic deletionism. Through all these pieces Baker shines the light of an inexpugnable curiosity; The Way the World Works is a keen-minded, generous-spirited compendium by a modern American master.

About Nicholson Baker

Nicholson Baker was born in 1957 and attended the Eastman School of Music and Haverford College. He is the author of several novels, including The Mezzanine, Vox and The Fermata, and House of Holes; and four works of non fiction, U and I, The Size of Thoughts, Double Fold (winner of the 2002 National Book Critics Circle Award), and Human Smoke. He lives in Maine.

Additional information

GOR004374168
9781471102660
1471102661
The Way the World Works by Nicholson Baker
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
20120830
336
N/A
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