Every month since 1993 the "Washington Post Book World" has published a column by Michael Dirda called 'Readings.' Serious, personal, playful, erudite, and sometimes whimsical, these columns cover a variety of subjects: classics in translation, intellectual history, children's books, fantasy and crime fiction, American and European literature, poetry, innovative writing, the joys of collecting first editions, rediscovering neglected novels, ghost stories, teaching of writing, and the challenges of parenthood and life in general.Dirda is a writer's reader and a reader's writer of grace, wit, learning, and charm. To discover him is to discover a fellow book lover and reader who gives wonderful observations and advice. He is, above all, a great guide to good reading from the light (he loves P. G. Wodehouse) to scholarly esoterica. His columns are always worth a pause, always worth reading, always worth coming back to. "Readings" presents his most memorable essays, including 'The Crime of His Life' (a youthful caper), 'Bookman's Saturday' (the scheming of a book collector), 'Weekend with Wodehouse,' 'Mr.Wright' (an exemplary high school teacher) 'Listening to My Father,' 'Turning Fifty,' and 'Millennial Readings.
' This is a book to keep on your bedside table and read whenever you want to end the day with pleasurable reading.
- ISBN10 0253338247
- ISBN13 9780253338242
- Publish Date 22 October 2000
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 12 March 2014
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Indiana University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 232
- Language English