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Snark: It's Mean, It's Personal, and It's Ruining Our Conversation » (Unabridged)

Book cover image of Snark: It's Mean, It's Personal, and It's Ruining Our Conversation by David Denby

Authors: David Denby, William Dufris
ISBN-13: 9781400161607, ISBN-10: 1400161606
Format: Compact Disc
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Date Published: February 2009
Edition: Unabridged

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Author Biography: David Denby

David Denby is a longtime film critic for "The New Yorker"; prior to that he was film critic for "New York" Magazine. He lives in New York City.

William Dufris have extensive experience on stage and screen.

Book Synopsis

From a New York Times bestselling author comes an argument against snark---the nasty combination of snide and sarcasm---with lessons on how to live without it by thinking and debating with true wit and intelligence.

The Barnes & Noble Review

As a partially reformed practitioner of snark -- a snippy, quippy manner of writing that has become a preferred style in Web journalism -- I approached David Denby's Snark: It's Mean, It's Personal, and It's Ruining Our Conversation with high hopes. Having penned a popular daily online gossip column for years -- back when the Web was still young and finding its voice -- I had mastered the snappy turn of phrase, the knowing wink, the gentle elbow poke directed my readers' way. Yet as the tone spread wide, to sites like Gawker, TMZ, Perez Hilton (shudder), and beyond, its cadences, once so comforting, began to feel repetitive and tired, and I more or less moved on.

Table of Contents

The First Fit: The Republic of Snark

The Second Fit: A Brief, Highly Intermittent History of Snark, Part 1

The Third Fit: A Brief, Highly Intermittent History of Snark, Part 2

The Fourth Fit: Anatomy of a Style

The Fifth Fit: The Conscience of a Snarker

The Sixth Fit: Maureen Dowd

The Seventh Fit: What Is Not Snark

Reference List

Acknowledgments

Subjects