
Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed and Other Works
Essays
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Narrado por:
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Luis Moreno
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Harlan Ellison
A collection of twenty thought-provoking essays from “one of the most brilliant, innovative, and eloquent writers on earth” (Publishers Weekly).
Harlan Ellison—master essayist, gadfly, literary myth figure, and viewer of dark portent—has been, for the greater part of his life, a burr under the saddle of complacency. In this collection, his former assistant and confidante, Marty Clark, has culled from hundreds of rare and un-reprinted works to select twenty wide-ranging essays—nonfiction writings ranging from travelogue to media criticism, literary exploration to personal musing—that demonstrate why the monstre sacré of imaginative literature won the prestigious Silver Pen Award from PEN International for his journalistic forays.
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Sleepless Nights includes essays from throughout Harlan Ellison’s career while An Edge was written during the early 1980s. An Edge can run the gambit from a local restaurant review to his PEN award winning essay on Norman Mayer.
My only complaint is that, unlike most of the audiobooks in this series, it doesn’t include any read by the author and an audio version of at least one column exists. That’s not a knock on Luis Moreno who does an excellent job.
Two Excellent Collections of Ellison’s Essays
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