The Nick Tosches Reader
Newark: I've always enjoyed Nick Tosches. I read "Country" years ago in a Nashville library; I halfway expected to get arrested. "Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll" never fails to lift my spirits--it's one of the funniest things ever [... more]
$24.00
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In the Hand of Dante: A Novel
Quite an arduous reading experience: I read Nick Tosches' In the Hand of Dante a month or two ago, and I've been putting off this review ever since. Actually, I wasn't even sure I wanted to attempt a review because my opinions of the novel are rather [... more]
$13.95
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Where Dead Voices Gather
Amazon.com Review: Nick Tosches's new book is aptly titled. On the surface a biography of obscure Southern minstrel singer and blackface comedian Emmett Miller (1900-62), his passionate text at its core is another installment in Tosches's lifelong [... more]
$14.95
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In the Hand of Dante: A Novel
Quite an arduous reading experience: I read Nick Tosches' In the Hand of Dante a month or two ago, and I've been putting off this review ever since. Actually, I wasn't even sure I wanted to attempt a review because my opinions of the novel are rather [... more]
$24.45
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Cut Numbers : A Novel
damn good. tight. complelling. damn hot: I loved this book. I learned about Tosches through a Vanity Fair article and began reading some of his stuff - 'The Devil and Sonny Liston', 'Country', 'The Last Opium Den'. I found and read this novel after those [... more]
$13.95
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Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams
Amazon.com Review: Only a handful of showbiz biographers can lay claim to posessing the literary acumen of writers like Michael Holroyd and Peter Ackroyd. Nick Tosches is one of these writers, and his unauthorized biography of Dean Martin stands as a [... more]
$15.00
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Chaldea and I Dig Girls
Beautiful and Savage Poetry: This tiny little book has as much beauty and power as Tosches's best long works. Intense, dark, and funny. His prose is rich and elegant and mean, and his poetry It may not be what you should start your Nick Tosches [... more]
$7.45
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The Last Opium Den
The Emperor Wears No Clothes: Warning: Contains Spoiler I was hooked from the first sentence: "You see, I needed to go to hell." I felt like some people when they see a bad car wreck; you know you're going to see something ugly, but you look [... more]
$12.95
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Open City #18: Winter 2003-2004
the "New" paris review: funky and astute might be appropriate adjectives to describe Open City mag., which is more than a literary portrait "of New York City and the city in general." with writing not merely urban(e) or cynical ( [... more]
$10.00
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I Married an Artist (Open City #16)
the "New" paris review: funky and astute might be appropriate adjectives to describe Open City mag., which is more than a literary portrait "of New York City and the city in general." with writing not merely urban(e) or cynical ( [... more]
$10.00
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Trinities
The divergence in reader/editorial opinions is fascinating: Seldom have I sign such a strong divergence in reviews on an Amazon site. For those who found the characters wooden or hackneyed, I would refer them back to the scenes of Johnny in the Inglese [... more]
$6.50
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King of the Jews
anti semetic book anti Islam anti Christ: the author is using frredom of the press to smash Judiasm, Islam and Chrisitnaity, especially the former.poorly written it's hard to believe that Johnny Depp, Library Journal,Entertainment Weekly or Times (London) [... more]
$25.95
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