The Uncollected David Rakoff The Uncollected David Rakoff

The Uncollected David Rakoff

Including the entire text of Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish

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Publisher Description

Bestselling and Thurber Prize–winning humorist David Rakoff was one of the most original, delightfully acerbic voices of his generation. Here, in one place, is the best of his previously uncollected material—most never before published in book form.
 
David Rakoff’s singular personality spills from every page of this witty and entertaining volume, which includes travel features, early fiction works, pop culture criticism, and transcripts of his most memorable appearances on public radio’s Fresh Air and This American Life.

These writings chart his transformation from fish out of water, meekly arriving for college in 1982, to a proud New Yorker bluntly opining on how to walk properly in the city. They show his unparalleled ability to capture the pleasures of solitary pursuits like cooking and crafting, especially in times of trouble; as well as the ups and downs in the life-span of a friendship, whether it is a real relationship or an imaginary correspondence between Gregor Samsa and Dr. Seuss (co-authored with Jonathan Goldstein). Also included is his novel-in-verse Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish.
 
By turns hilarious, incisive and deeply moving, this collection highlights the many facets of Rakoff’s huge talent and shows the arc of his remarkable career.

With a foreword by Paul Rudnick.

GENRE
Humor
RELEASED
2015
October 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
8.5
MB

Customer Reviews

mike_10009 ,

Brilliant, funny, culturally astute

This book of uncollected essays and interviews is so like David Rakoff, a brilliant, funny, culturally astute wordsmith who could go from erudite to silly in one second flat. One of the greatest gifts in my lifetime was having him call me by name every time we met, and with no prompting. He remembered so many people and was so incredibly kind and giving of himself to all of us. To be one of the people he kept locked in that FANTASTIC, beautiful mind is why those moments are such treasured gifts.

When he died a little over a decade ago, I was gutted. Ira Glass introduced his last stage appearance. It was for This American Life, where he got up and danced in public — his first public dance performance ever. Thank you, David, you beautiful, beautiful dancer.

I know this has been more of a memorial tribute than a book review, but his words were who he was and he was his words. While that may sound reductive, when you read anything he ever wrote or hear him speak in his soft, gentle yet oh-so-biting tone, you’ll understand how incredible his words were. Enjoy.

Half Empty Half Empty
2010
Disquiet, Please! Disquiet, Please!
2008
Fierce Pajamas Fierce Pajamas
2001
Fraud Fraud
2001
Please Don't Eat the Daisies Please Don't Eat the Daisies
2019
People of Few Words : Volume 2 - Fifty More Writers from the Writers' Showcase of the Short Humour Site People of Few Words : Volume 2 - Fifty More Writers from the Writers' Showcase of the Short Humour Site
2011
Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish
2013
Half Empty Half Empty
2010
Fraud Fraud
2001
Don't Get Too Comfortable Don't Get Too Comfortable
2005