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Stranger Thingies

From Felafel to now
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
320 Seiten
Englisch
NewSoutherschienen am01.09.2017
John Birmingham is a master of good writing and funny lines. He has written a thousand stories, some true, some not so much. These are the best ones and they're so good, and so funny, there has been no barrel-scraping involved. Really, this book could have been much longer.mehr
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KlappentextJohn Birmingham is a master of good writing and funny lines. He has written a thousand stories, some true, some not so much. These are the best ones and they're so good, and so funny, there has been no barrel-scraping involved. Really, this book could have been much longer.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-74223-559-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum01.09.2017
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 210 mm, Dicke 19 mm
Gewicht441 g
Artikel-Nr.43563231

Autor

John Birmingham is a journalist, novelist, columnist, blogger, and a prolific tweeter who has more followers than you do. He wrote features for magazines including Rolling Stone, Playboy and The Independent Monthly for a decade before publishing He Died With a Falafel in His Hand, now an Australian classic. He is the author of two Quarterly Essays, he won the National Award for Non-Fiction for Leviathan: an unauthorised biography of Sydney, and he is the author of The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco, the Axis of Time series of thrillers, the Disappearance series and the Dave Hooper novels. In 2016, he published How to be a Writer: Who smashes deadlines, crushes editors and lives in a solid gold hovercraft. He currently writes regular columns for Fairfax Media and lives in Brisbane.