7/8/2023 0 Comments On the Rez by Ian Frazier![]() ![]() For me, his best book of reportage is Family, from the mid-90s, and the best book of humor is the slightly earlier Coyote V. He's both a go-there-and-talk-to-people reporter and a sit-down-and-write-something-goofy writer, semi-alternating the two modes throughout his career. And that's great news: who could be unhappy to hear that a writer they like has another book, in a style unlike the one they just read? Not me.įrazier, as I've said here a few times, has two modes, both very much in the New Yorker tradition. I was going to open here by saying I'm now, finally, caught up with Ian Frazier's books, but I see he had a new book of humorous essays last year that I managed to miss. Years Prematurely Declared to Be Over (3).Travel Broadens The Mind Until You Can't Get Your Head Out the Door (94).The First Thing We Do Let's Kill All the Lawyers (6).Tedious Minutiae of a Boring Life (349).It's Only The End of the World Again (1).Horrible Images That Will Never Leave Your Brain (12).Hornswoggler's Estleman Loren Project (12).Quote of the Week: Everybody Comes to Big Bat's.Reviewing the Mail: Week of March 4, 2023.Daubigny's Garden by Bruno De Roover and Luc Cromh.Peculiar Questions and Practical Answers by The Ne.Quote of the Week: Are You Trying to Seduce Me, Mr.The Sinner's Grand Tour by Tony Perrottet. ![]()
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