The next title in a new series of short nonfiction books modeled after 18th century political pamphlets-compare with Penguin's Great Idea series, but instead of reprints, these are original essays, 20,000 to 35,000 words, by contemporary writers and thinkers about contemporary issues.
The S21 titles respond specifically to the George Floyd protests and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
On the Origin is longform investigative journalism exploring the origins of COVID-19 and subsequent political and public discourse-conspiracy theories included-about the cause of the virus.
Elaine Dewar is a bestselling author, journalist, and television story editor, a winner of the Writers' Trust Weston Prize for Nonfiction nine National Magazine Awards for journalism, and has been called "one of Canada's best muckrakers and "Canada's Rachel Carson."
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September 2021, ca. 472 Seiten, Field Notes, Englisch
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978-1-77196-425-8
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The next title in a new series of short nonfiction books modeled after 18th century political pamphlets-compare with Penguin's Great Idea series, but instead of reprints, these are original essays, 20,000 to 35,000 words, by contemporary writers and thinkers about contemporary issues.
The S21 titles respond specifically to the George Floyd protests and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
On the Origin is longform investigative journalism exploring the origins of COVID-19 and subsequent political and public discourse-conspiracy theories included-about the cause of the virus.
Elaine Dewar is a bestselling author, journalist, and television story editor, a winner of the Writers' Trust Weston Prize for Nonfiction nine National Magazine Awards for journalism, and has been called "one of Canada's best muckrakers and "Canada's Rachel Carson."
Bibliografische Angaben
September 2021, ca. 472 Seiten, Field Notes, Englisch