The view from the cheap seats : selected nonfiction

by Gaiman, Neil,

Format: Print Book 2016
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Summary

An enthralling collection of nonfiction essays on a myriad of topics--from art and artists to dreams, myths, and memories--observed in #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman's probing, amusing, and distinctive style.

An inquisitive observer, thoughtful commentator, and assiduous craftsman, Neil Gaiman has long been celebrated for the sharp intellect and startling imagination that informs his bestselling fiction. Now, The View from the Cheap Seats brings together for the first time ever more than sixty pieces of his outstanding nonfiction. Analytical yet playful, erudite yet accessible, this cornucopia explores a broad range of interests and topics, including (but not limited to): authors past and present; music; storytelling; comics; bookshops; travel; fairy tales; America; inspiration; libraries; ghosts; and the title piece, at turns touching and self-deprecating, which recounts the author's experiences at the 2010 Academy Awards in Hollywood.

Insightful, incisive, witty, and wise, The View from the Cheap Seats explores the issues and subjects that matter most to Neil Gaiman--offering a glimpse into the head and heart of one of the most acclaimed, beloved, and influential artists of our time.

Contents
Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming: the Reading Agency Lecture, 2013
Telling lies for a living...and why we do it: The Newbery Medal Speech, 2009
Four bookshops
Three authors: on Lewis, Tolkien and Chesterton; the MythCon 35 Guest of Honor Speech
The pornography of genre, or the genre of pornography
Ghosts in the machines: some Hallowe'en thoughts
Some reflections on myth (with several digressions onto gardening, comics and fairy tales)
How dare you: on America, and writing about it
All books have genders
The PEN Awards and Charlie Hebdo
What the [very bad swearword] is a children's book, anyway? The Zena Sutherland Lecture
These are not our faces
Reflections: on Diana Wynne Jones
Terry Pratchett: an appreciation
On Dave McKean
How to read Gene Wolfe
Remembering Douglas Adams
Harlan Ellison: The beast that shouted love at the heart of the World
Banging the drum for Harlan Ellison
On Stephen King, for the Sunday Times
Geoff Notkin: meteorite man
About Kim Newman, with notes on the creation and eventual dissolution of the Peace and Love Corporation
Gumshoe: a book review
SIMCITY
Six to six
Fritz Leiber: the short stories
Hothouse
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 and what science fiction is and does
Of time, and Gully Foyle: Alfred Bester and the stars my destination
Samuel R. Delany and The Einstein Intersection
On the fortieth anniversary of the Nebula Awards: a speech, 2005
The Bride of Frankenstein
MirrorMask: an introduction
MirrrorMask: a Sundance diary
The nature of the infection: some thoughts on Doctor Who
On comics and films: 2006
Good comics and tulips: a speech
A speech to professionals contemplating alternative employment, given at PROCON, April 1997
"But what has that to do with Bacchus?" Eddie Campbell and Deadface
Confessions: on Astro City and Kurt Busiek
Batman: cover to cover
Bone: an introduction, and some subsequent thoughts
Jack Kirby: King of comics
The Simon and Kirby Superheroes
The spirit of seventy-five
The Best of the Spirit
Will Eisner: New York stories
The keynote speech for the 2003 Eisner Awards
2004 Harvey Awards speech
The Best American Comics, 2010
Some strangeness in the proportion: the exquisite beauties of Edgar Allan Poe
On the new annnotated Dracula
Rudyard Kipling's Tales of horror and fantasy
From the days of future past: The country of the blind and other stories, by H.G. Wells
Business as usual, during alterations: Information doesn't want to be free, by Cory Doctorow
The mystery of G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown
Concerning dreams and nightmares: the dream stories of H.P. Lovecraft
On the 13 Clocks by James Thurber
Votan and other novels by John James
On Viriconium: some notes toward an introduction
So long, and thanks for all the fish: an introduction
Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones
Voice of the fire by Alan Moore - Art and artifice by Jim Steinmeyer
The Moth: an introduction
Hi, by the way: Tori Amos
Curious wine: Tori Amos II
Flood: Twenty-fifth anniversary edition, They might be giants
Lou Reed, in memoriam "The soundrack to my lIfe"
Waiting for the man: Lou Reed
Afterword afterword: Evelyn Evelyn
Who killed Amanda Palmer
Once upon a time
Several things about Charles Vess
The King of Elfland's daughter, Lord Dunsany
Lud-in-the-Mist
The thing of it is: Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
On Richard Dadd's The Fairy-Feller's master-stroke
Make good art
The view from the cheap seats
A wilderness of mirrors
The Dresden dolls: Hallowe'en 2010
Eight views of Mount Fuji: Beloved demons and Anthony Martignetti
So many ways to die in Syria now: May 2014
A slip of the keyboard: Terry Pratchett.

Published Reviews
Booklist Review: "Made up of introductions to other authors' books, speeches, and newspaper articles, including interviews Gaiman conducted, this is what used to be called a book of fugitive writings, short pieces that would otherwise have escaped book publication under their author's name. Except for the half-dozen in the last part (which contains the title piece, on attending an Oscars ceremony), they're about the stuff of Gaiman's vocation as a writer prose fiction, movies, and comics and a few rock singer-songwriters. Beyond that, they're basically about fantasy stories and storytelling, imaginative (made-up) as opposed to mimetic (realistic) literature. If that makes them sound ponderous, well, rest assured, they're witty, comical, lighthearted, enthusiastic, personal without egoism, entertaining even at their most serious. They acquaint us with entire rosters of fantasy writers and their best books, with the most revered superhero- and fantasy-comics creators, and with how comics and movies relate and don't. The speeches among them are the best kind of pep talking to gatherings of fellow comics creators, fantasy writers, and those two bands-of-colleagues' great enablers, comics distributors and librarians. Delicious.--Olson, Ray Copyright 2016 Booklist"
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Publisher's Weekly Review: "Pooling together his various nonfiction works over the decades, including articles, reviews, book introductions, speeches, and more, Gaiman gives listeners a fascinating exploration into his own mind and artistic influences. Whether he's discussing classic literature, comics, film, or other works, Gaiman draws out subtle considerations that often can change how listeners think about the topic. He narrates the book effectively with his deep, slightly nasal voice and a conversational manner that will make listeners feel as he is talking to them directly. His voice reflects his own emotions-often excitement and enthusiasm-as he discusses the ideas, people, and experiences that have had a lasting impact on him. Rarely is an author as charismatic in speaking as he is in writing. A Morrow hardcover. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved."
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Additional Information
Subjects Essays.
Creative nonfiction.
Publisher New York, NY :William Morrow,2016
Edition First edition.
Other Titles Works.
Language English
Notes Includes index.
Description xviii, 522 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN 9780062262264
0062262262
9780062459626
0062459627
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