I can't complain : (all too) personal essays / Elinor Lipman.
A winning collection of essays about home, love, cooking, politics, and the writing life from the acclaimed novelist.
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Other title: | Essays. Selections I can not complain. Brian E. Lebowitz Collection of 20th Century Jewish American Literature. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Donor: | Lebowitz copy (c.1) gift of Brian E. Lebowitz. |
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Boston :
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- My introduction and my thanks
- Meet the family. Julia's child
- The funniest and the favorite
- How to get religion
- Good grudgekeeping
- No thank you, I think
- Sex ed
- The rosy glow of the backward glance
- I still think, Call her
- A tip of the hat to the old block
- My soap opera journal
- On writing. Confessions of a blurb slut
- No outline? Is that any way to write a novel?
- Which one is he again?
- It was a dark and stormy nosh
- Assignment: What happens next?
- I touch a nerve
- My book the movie
- You author's anxieties: a guide
- Coupling columns. Boy meets girl
- May I recommend--
- I want to know
- A mister and missus
- Monsieur clean
- Ego boundaries
- I married a gourmet
- I sleep around
- The best man
- Since then. This is for you
- Watching the Masters by myself
- We [heart] New York
- A fine nomance.