Nobody's Looking at You

Nobody's Looking at You

Janet Malcolm

Janet Malcolm

One of BBC Culture, Lit Hub and The New York Times's Books to Read this February "One of the premier narrative non-fiction writers of her time." —The New RepublicJanet Malcolm's previous collection, Forty-One False Starts: Essays on Artists and Writers, was "unmistakably the work of a master" (The New York Times Book Review). Like Forty-One False Starts, Nobody's Looking at You brings together previously uncompiled pieces, mainly from The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books.The title piece of this wonderfully eclectic collection is a profile of the fashion designer Eileen Fisher, whose mother often said to her, "Nobody's looking at you." But in every piece in this volume, Malcolm looks closely and with impunity at a broad range of subjects, from Donald Trump's TV nemesis Rachel Maddow, to the stiletto-heel-wearing pianist Yuju Wang, to "the big-league game" of...
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The Journalist and the Murderer

The Journalist and the Murderer

Janet Malcolm

Janet Malcolm

In two previous books, Janet Malcolm explored the hidden sides of, respectively, institutional psychoanalysis and Freudian biography. In this book, she examines the psychopathology of journalism. Using a strange and unprecedented lawsuit as her larger-than-life example -- the lawsuit of Jeffrey MacDonald, a convicted murderer, against Joe McGinniss, the author of Fatal Vision, a book about the crime -- she delves into the always uneasy, sometimes tragic relationship that exists between journalist and subject. In Malcolm's view, neither journalist nor subject can avoid the moral impasse that is built into the journalistic situation. When the text first appeared, as a two-part article in The New Yorker, its thesis seemed so radical and its irony so pitiless that journalists across the country reacted as if stung.Her book is a work of journalism as well as an essay on journalism: it at once exemplifies and dissects its subject. In her interviews with the leading and...
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Forty-One False Starts

Forty-One False Starts

Janet Malcolm

Janet Malcolm

An extraordinary showcase of work from one of the world's greatest essayists.Janet Malcolm, writes David Lehman in the ?Boston Globe, 'is among the most intellectually provocative of authors, able to turn epiphanies of perception into explosions of insight'.In?Forty-one False Starts?one of the world's great writers of literary non-fiction?brings together for the first time essays published over several decades. The pieces, many of which first appeared in the?New Yorker?and the New York Review of Books,?reflect Malcolm's preoccupation with artists and their work. Her subjects are painters, photographers, writers, and critics. She delves beneath the "onyx surface" of Edith Wharton's fiction, appreciates the black comedy of the Gossip Girl novels, and confronts the false starts of her own autobiography.As the?Guardian?has said, 'Her books bring a gimlet-eyed clarity to often fraught and complicated subjects and are so...
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