
An Angle on the World
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As a staff writer at the New Yorker, Barich found editorial support for his long form dispatches. He makes no pretense of being an objective observer. Instead he's out to capture what Norman Mailer called "the feel of the phenomenon," be it the texture of street life in Belfast or the trails of operating a home for paranoid schizophrenics in San Francisco. He finds heroes in such unlikely places as San Fernando Valley, where former gang members try to prevent teenagers from killing one another in turf wars.
The hallmark of An Angle on the World is its compassion. Few writers are as gifted as Barich at making people come alive on the page. His portrait of David Milch, the legendary creator of HBO's Deadwood, offers an inside look at an eccentric genius at work. Here the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia is depicted as a real person, not a rock star cliché. Barich's touch is light, intimate, and acutely aware of our foibles.
Whenever he hits the road, whether to London or Barbados, he expresses the sheer joy of being alive. An Angle on the World is an ideal bedside reader, packed with insight, good humor, and razor-sharp prose that has earned Barich his enviable reputation as a writers' writer.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- One: Dispatches
- - Board and Care: San Francisco
- - La Frontera: The Mexican Border
- - The Victim's Wake: Murder in the Caribbean
- - Ulster Spring: Belfast
- - The Crazy Life: Youth Gangs in L.A.
- Two: Diversions
- - Still Truckin': Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead
- - On Luck and David Milch: A Screenwriter's Education
- - Writers and the Movies: Joseph Mitchell
- - Two Tales of Nigeria
- - One Pound Sterling
- - Houseboys
- - San Francisco: Haight-Ashbury Days
- - True Believers
- - A Real Writer
- - Travels
- - An Innocent Abroad: Florence
- - Barbados: All Right
- - Culebra: An Island Dream
- - Cavagnaro's Bar & Grill: East Hampton
- - A London Village: Islington
- - Reviews
- - The World is My Home by James Michener
- - James Thurber: His Life and Times by Harrison Kinney
- - Sir Vidia's Shadow by Paul Theroux
- - Kingsley Amis: A Biography by Eric Jacobs
- - My Racing Heart by Nan Mooney/Stud by Kevin Conley
- - The Horse God Built: The Untold Story of Secretariat by Lawrence Scanlan
- - Black Meastro by Joe Drape/Man O' War by Dorothy Ours
- - Horse Heaven by Jane Smiley
- - Every Time a Friend Succeeds Something Inside Me Dies: The Life of Gore Vidal by Jary Parini
- - Dog Soldiers by Robert Stone
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