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A Writer Writes: A Memoir
A Writer Writes: A Memoir
A Writer Writes: A Memoir
A Writer Writes: A Memoir
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A Writer Writes: A Memoir

byStephen Birmingham

A memoir by the New York Times–bestselling author and longtime chronicler of America’s wealthy elite. Born in Connecticut in 1929 and educated at Williams College, Stephen Birmingham went on to create a literary niche with his numerous nonfiction works about New York’s—and the nation’s—upper class, particularly focusing on Jewish, African American, and Irish communities, as well as old-money WASPs. He also drew on his “intimate knowledge of the private lives of the rich and famous” to write bestselling works of fiction such as The Auerbach Will (The New York Times Book Review). In this book, Birmingham’s attention is turned to his own life, both personal and professional, allowing us to learn about the man who created such compelling portraits of glittering parties, exclusive addresses, and, in some cases, rags-to-riches sagas that epitomize the American dream—and the American struggle. In the end, his story is as fascinating as those of the aristocrats he documented. “When it comes to the folkways of the rich, the powerful, and the privileged, Stephen Birmingham knows what he’s talking about.” —Los Angeles Times

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Students, authors, journalists, essayists and anyone curious about language and the craft of writing, will find something in the language arts and discipline genre. Composition and creative writing, grammar and punctuation titles, linguistics, vocabulary and memoirs about writing are all part of this fascinating and informative genre. Aspiring authors will want to read Stephen King’s On Writing, which is part memoir, part master class, by one of the bestselling authors of all time. Check out Bill Bryson’s dazzling The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way and dive into the history and eccentricities of the language. If non-fiction is your jam, William Zinsser’s definitive guide to writing nonfiction On Writing Well is a must-read. Learn the craft of research or the keys to plotting a novel or how to write your dissertation in 15 minutes a day. Pick up one of the many manuals, guides and how-tos on all manner of writing whether it be poetry, fiction, non-fiction or even fan-fiction. No matter where your interests lie, you’ll find something that will help you hone your writing skills. And who knows? Maybe you’ll write the next Great American novel.

Students, authors, journalists, essayists and anyone curious about language and the craft of writing, will find something in the language arts and discipline genre. Composition and creative writing, grammar and punctuation titles, linguistics, vocabulary and memoirs about writing are all part of this fascinating and informative genre. Aspiring authors will want to read Stephen King’s On Writing, which is part memoir, part master class, by one of the bestselling authors of all time. Check out Bill Bryson’s dazzling The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way and dive into the history and eccentricities of the language. If non-fiction is your jam, William Zinsser’s definitive guide to writing nonfiction On Writing Well is a must-read. Learn the craft of research or the keys to plotting a novel or how to write your dissertation in 15 minutes a day. Pick up one of the many manuals, guides and how-tos on all manner of writing whether it be poetry, fiction, non-fiction or even fan-fiction. No matter where your interests lie, you’ll find something that will help you hone your writing skills. And who knows? Maybe you’ll write the next Great American novel.