Books by Mark Singer and Complete Book Reviews
Mark Singer, Author . Houghton Mifflin $24 (255p) ISBN 978-0-618-19724-8
As the New Yorker
's "U.S. Journal" columnist, Singer begins this collection of his essays with a deep bow to Calvin Trillin, who originated the magazine's section. Indeed, some of Singer's jaunts through our country's back...
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Mark Singer, Author . Houghton Mifflin $26 (256p) ISBN 978-0-618-19725-5
Many, if not all, of the profiles in Singer's latest work (after Somewhere in America
) are already lodged firmly in the memories of New Yorker
readers, and not just because so many of his subjects—Donald Trump, Ricky Jay, Martin Scorsese&
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Mark Singer, Author Alfred A. Knopf $18.95 (361p) ISBN 978-0-394-57210-9
Ever since William Shawn hired him, at 24, in 1974, to write Talk of the Town pieces for the New Yorker , Tulsa-born Mark Singer ( Funny Money ) has been a genuine New Yorker, whose delightfully whimsical interviews with fellow townspeople have...
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Mark Singer, Author Alfred A. Knopf $25 (381p) ISBN 978-0-679-42999-9
After Garry Trudeau in ""Doonesbury,"" the New Yorker's Mark Singer was possibly the most prominent journalist to sympathetically report allegations that convict Brett Kimberlin had sold marijuana to Dan Quayle when the Vice-President was a law...
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Mark Singer, Author, June Singer, Author Laurel Press $5.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-440-52576-9
An Oklahoma native and New Yorker writer, Singer tells the story of the Penn Square Bank, an Oklahoma City shopping-center bank whose 1982 multimillion dollar collapsebased on bad oil and gas loansthreatened the solvency of several national banks....
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