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Riding the yellow trolley car, selected nonfiction, William Kennedy

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Riding the yellow trolley car, selected nonfiction, William Kennedy
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Riding the yellow trolley car
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
William Kennedy
Sub title
selected nonfiction
Summary
The collected nonfiction of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ironweed: "A great pleasure to read no matter what the subject" (Library Journal). When William Kennedy arrives in Barcelona, his guidebook recommends taking the trolley around town-but the trolleys haven't run in the city for years. He's on his way to interview the novelist Gabriel García Márquez when, out of the corner of his eye, he sees something impossible: a yellow trolley running down the street. Márquez, however, is not surprised; like all great writers of both fiction and nonfiction, he knows that impossible things happen every day. A remarkable collection from one of America's greatest authors, Riding the Yellow Trolley Car features work from all stages of Kennedy's career. Through each piece runs the thread that ties together his greatest works: a love and deep understanding of his hometown, the city of Albany, New York, and the good and evil men who have made it what it is. Featuring interviews and essays on some of the most prominent authors of the twentieth century, from Saul Bellow and E. L. Doctorow to Norman Mailer and the legendary García Márquez-as well as insightful reflections on topics from baseball to the death of a prominent cat to Kennedy's wife's hiccups-Riding the Yellow Trolley Car is an essential book for all those who love to read, or live to write
Target audience
adult
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