Deciding the next decider
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- 5 Lesestunden
Calvin Trillin ist ein gefeierter amerikanischer Journalist und Autor, der für seine meisterhafte Mischung aus Humor und ernsthafter Berichterstattung bekannt ist. Seine Werke tauchen oft in kulturelle und gesellschaftliche Phänomene ein und bewahren einen unverwechselbaren Stil voller Beobachtungsgabe und Ironie. Obwohl er am bekanntesten für seine humorvollen Schriften über Essen und Gastronomie ist, umfasst Trillins Schaffen auch tiefgründige Reportagen und Belletristik. Seine einzigartige Fähigkeit, das amerikanische Leben zu beobachten und zu kommentieren, macht ihn zu einer unersetzlichen Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Literatur.






Presents a humorous ode to the 2012 presidential election that likens the campaign to a three-ring circus and includes riffs on figures ranging from Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich to Rick Perry and Rick Santorum.
A collection of topical essays deals with matters of the family, educational issues, world affairs, and language in short articles that offer a humorous look at the quirks of society
Fantastically funny and offbeat, Tepper Isn't Going Out is a novel about a seemingly straightforward man who, in his search for a quiet life and a beautiful parking spot, inadvertently attracts the attention of an entire city.
Stories of Crooks, Killers, and Corruption from the World's Toughest City
New York is not only a world capital of finance, fashion, and media, but also of every imaginable variety of criminal activity from the most brutal to the most creative. From rampaging draft rioters to Prohibition-era beer barons, from brilliant art thieves to Wall Street insiders, from the Boss Tweed to Dapper Don, New York's criminals personify the dark side of the most vibrant and diverse city on earth. Crimes of New York takes us from the tortured, violent life of David Berkowitz, aka Son of Sam, who terrorized the city in the process of killing six young women to the story of the Manhattan yuppie millionaire whose marriage dissolved in drug abuse and ended in murder; from the life of a woman struggling to stay straight in the South Bronx to the violent childhood of teen killer Cape Man Salvatore Agron. Their crimes reflect our common failings—greed, anger, lust for power—intensified by the brutality and sophistication of the unique pressure cooker that is New York.