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Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous | Don Foster
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From the professor who invented literary forensics--and fingered Joe Klein as the author of Primary Colors--comes the inside story of how he solves his most challenging cases Don Foster is the world's first literary detective. Realizing that everyone's use of language is as distinctive as his or her DNA, Foster developed a revolutionary methodology for identifying the writer behind almost any anonymous document. Now, in this enthralling book, he explains his techniques and invites readers to sit by his side as he searches a mysterious text for the clues that whisper the author's name. Foster's unique skills first came to light when a front-page New York Times article announced his discovery that a previously unattributed poem was written by Shakespeare. A few weeks later, Foster solved the mystery that had obsessed America for months when he identified Joe Klein as the author of Primary Colors. Foster also took on a case involving the elusive Thomas Pynchon. And his contributions to the Unabomber and JonBenet Ramsey cases have led the FBI and several police forces to hire him to train their organizations. Introducing a fascinating new field of forensics, Author Unknown will appeal to mystery fans--and to everyone interested in words and the writer's craft.
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#TBRtemptation post 6! WHOOAAA! I need this book ASAP! Foster has invented literary forensics--the process of figuring out who anonymous authors are, as their words betray their identity. He made the NYT's front page for discovering a poem was written by Shakespeare. He figured out Joe Klein wrote Primary Colors. He proved that an oddball California bag lady was not Thomas Pynchon. He contributed to the Unabomber case. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

OrangeMooseReads That does look/sound interesting 8y
ValerieAndBooks Ooh yeah!! 8y
Gina How have I not heard of this magic man? Nice! 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
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keithmalek

"If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers." --Thomas Pynchon "Proverbs for Paranoids"