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The Writer Who Stayed
The Writer Who Stayed | William Zinsser
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Adapted from "Zinsser on Friday," The American Scholar's National Magazine AwardWinning Essay Series For nineteen months William Zinsser, author of the best-selling On Writing Well and many other books, wrote a weekly column for the website of the American Scholar magazine. This cornucopia was devoted mainly to culture and the arts, the craft of writing, and travels to remote places, along with the movies, American popular song, email, multitasking, baseball, Central Park, Tina Brown, Pauline Kael, Steve Martin, and other complications of modern life. Written with elegance and humor, these pieces are now collected in The Writer Who Stayed. "If you value vintage journalism of an old-fashioned vividness and integrity please, please read this book."Wall Street Journal "Our 'endlessly supple' English language will, Zinsser says, 'do anything you ask it to do, if you treat it well. Try it and see.' Try him and see craftsmanship."George F. Will "Zinsserwho, with On Writing Well, taught a whole lot of us how to set down a clean English sentencelast year won a National Magazine Award for his Friday web columns in The American Scholar. They're now in a collection that's completely charming, impeccably polished, and Strunk-and-White-ishly brief. He's the youngest 90-year-old you'll read this week."New York Magazine
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CarrieKitz
The Writer Who Stayed | William Zinsser

"...American painter Robert Henri: 'You should paint like a man coming over the top of the hill singing.' Amen. That's also how you should write, sing, dance, sculpt, act, play an instrument, take a photograph, design a building, live a life."

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CarrieKitz
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"Content management. Isn't that what we used to call 'writing'? I've been in the content-management business all my life. I look for content that interests or amuses me, and then I manage it into a narrative. It's what all writers do if they want to keep paying the bills. Dickens did it very well."

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CarrieKitz
The Writer Who Stayed | William Zinsser
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Starting two new reads tonight; this is number one.