|    Login    |    Register

Nobody's Looking At You: Essays

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nobody's Looking At You: Essays

Contributors:

By (Author) Janet Malcolm

ISBN:

9781925773705

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

19th February 2019

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

814.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

Nobodys Looking at You brings together previously uncompiled pieces of narrative non-fiction, mainly from the New Yorker and the New York Review of Books, by a master of the form.

The title of this wonderfully eclectic collection comes from its profile of the fashion designer Eileen Fisher, from one of her mothers favourite reproofs. But in every piece in this volume, Malcolm looks closely and with impunity at a broad range of subjects, from the brilliant TV commentator Rachel Maddow to the stiletto-heel-wearing pianist Yuja Wang, from the big-league game of Supreme Court confirmation hearings to the battleground of Tolstoy translation.

Reviews

'What unites these pieces is a moodheavy, autumnal, nostalgic...There is stirring, beautifully structured writing here, particularly in the title essay, a profile of Fisher, which combines many of the writers signal interestsour unconscious aggression and the way we methodically and unknowingly recreate the world of our childhood in our adult lives. * New York Times *
She is among the most intellectually provocative of authors, able to turn epiphanies of perception into explosions of insight. * Boston Globe *
Janet Malcolmremains a ruthless, dazzling journalist. * Guardian *
[R]uthlessly artful[H]er magazine profiles of noted personalities are peerless when it comes to unraveling what makes people tick. Shell deliver the factual goods with brisk efficiency, while happily leaving mysteries in place. * Seattle Times *
'Every word of Janet Malcolms latest nonfiction collection,Nobodys Looking at You, is a pleasure to read, even if you have no built-in interest in her topics. The author ofThe Journalist and the Murderercomes off like a proponent of the 'Life is short, eat dessert first' philosophy, placing her snappiest pieces in the first section...[The essays] show off Malcolms way with quick, vivid word pictures...and her gift for the telling detail...[and] reveal the breadth of Malcolms wit and insight[.] * Star Tribune *
'Malcolm brings [the] same moral seriousness to every topic she addresses[H]er calm, brilliant essays are the perfect tonic for our troubled times. * Associated Press *
Malcolms work inspires the best kind of disquiet in a readerthe obligation to think. * Jeffrey Toobin *
A legendary journalist. * Laura Miller *
'Nobody's Looking At You is brimful of all the eloquence, erudition and insight a thoughtful reader could want. * NPR *
If Malcolms stories were items of clothing, then you would scarcely be able to see the stitching. So seamless and well-structured are they that the research and hours and effort that must have occurred behind the scenes are virtually undetectable. Nobodys Looking at You is an enlightening, rewarding read from one of the greats. * Good Reading Magazine (4/5 stars) *
'If there were a title for Grand Master of narrative non-fiction then the undisputed champion would be Janet Malcolm...Nobodys Looking at You is a satisfying read by an excellent writer. Malcolms perspective is unique and her voice is so sharp and witty.' * AU Review *
'The latest collection of essays from the provoative grande dame of US journalism is predictable only in its near-constant ability to surprise: no matter how transparently Malcolm renders her nimble thought processes, each piece winds up somewhere unexpected. * Observer *
Readers thrill or recoil not at what [Malcolm] says, but at the certain feeling that she could say much worse. Restraint is her drama. Perversity is her mood. * Bookforum *
A demonstration of pre-internet-style intelligence: her enquiries are deep rather than broad; she is outward-looking; her view is not flitty nor fragmented; and her pieces proceed always with a sense of lasered focus. * Kevin Barry *

Author Bio

Janet Malcolmwas the prize-winning author of many books, includingIphigenia in Forest Hills: Anatomy of a Murder Trial,Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice, andBurdock, a volume of her photography. Malcolm wrote frequently for theNew Yorkerand the New York Review of Books. She died in 2021.

See all

Other titles by Janet Malcolm

See all

Other titles from Text Publishing