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Second Drafts of History
Lance Morrow
The best writing of award-winning journalist Lance Morrow, called "the master of the think piece" (Washington Post Book World) and "one of America's best essayists" (National Review)
Basic Books
January 2006
288 pages ISBN: 0465047505 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction
In his forty years as a working journalist and essayist for
Time and other magazines, Lance Morrow has developed
a sterling reputation as one of the most thoughtful and
insightful of contemporary writers. Here is a selection of
his best essays from recent years, drawn from Time,
Civilization, his online writing, and other venues. In
sparkling prose, he explores topics as varied as the joys of
reading ("A Refuge for Insomniacs"), the grim reality of a
visit to Sarajevo ("The Ruin of a Cat, The Ghost of a Dog"),
and the lighter side of his high-school education under the
Jesuits ("Fifteen Cheers for Abstinence"). In other essays,
he relates his encounters with the ghost that haunted his
house in rural New York and offers a sparkling tribute to
the wit and legacy of Bugs Bunny animator Chuck Jones.
Here, too, are his closely observed examinations of
our globalized world: a wry observation on why tourists
eventually destroy every place they visit ("I Came, I Saw, I
Ruined Everything") and the impassioned, controversial essay
that he wrote for Time on the afternoon of September
11 that won him his second National Magazine Award.
Second Drafts of History presents one of America's
finest writers at the top of his game.
About the Author
Lance Morrow has written more than 150 Time cover
stories. A University Professor at Boston University, and
the author of seven books, including Evil: An
Investigation, and The Best Year of Their Lives:
Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in 1948, he lives in
Chatham, New York.
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