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Art Buchwald

    20 de octubre de 1925 – 17 de enero de 2007

    Este autor estadounidense es célebre por su agudo ingenio y su perspicaz sátira política. A través de sus comentarios y extensos escritos, ofreció una lente humorística pero crítica sobre los problemas sociales, a menudo inspirándose en eventos contemporáneos. Su distintiva voz cautivó a los lectores, invitándolos a la reflexión sobre complejos paisajes sociales y políticos. Dejó una huella duradera en el mundo de la literatura humorística y el comentario.

    Son of the Great Society
    Heiteres Liebes-Karussell
    Stella in Heaven
    I'll Always Have Paris
    You Can Fool All of the People All the Time
    While Reagan Slept
    • A portrait of Ronald Reagan by the noted Washington columnist and humorist observes the fortieth president of the United States while he sleeps

      While Reagan Slept
      3,0
    • The renowned columnist continues his bestselling memoirs--begun in LeavingHome--with the dazzling Paris of the late 1940s and 1950s. As one of the army of fresh, peach-cheeked Americans invading postwar France in June of 1948, 22-year-old Art Buchwald would reinvent himself over the next fourteen years. Filled with Buchwald's wonderful gift for storytelling, I'll Always Have Paris is a true delight.

      I'll Always Have Paris
      3,7
    • Stella in Heaven

      • 182 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A widower communes with his deceased wife, who is determined to find him a new bride, only to become jealous of her possible replacements, in this gently comic novel by the beloved American satirist.

      Stella in Heaven
      3,1
    • Art Buchwald, renowned chronicler of lame-duck chief executives, has collected all the good news and the bad news of the last several years--at least what he remembers of it.

      I Think I Don't Remember