FRAUD brings together Rakoff's peerless commentaries for "This American Life," clever parodies and other pieces created for Salon, (all rewritten and updated for the book), and new essays inspired by Rakoff's most recent adventures as a peripatetic reporter/5(). In his debut collection of essays, Rakoff uses his razor-sharp wit and snarky humor to deliver a barrage of damaging blows that, more often than not, land squarely on his own jaw–hilariously satirizing the writer, not the subject. Joining the wry and the heartfelt, Fraud offers an object lesson in not taking life, or ourselves, too seriously/5(). Rated by Users Critics. Check out detail reviews rating quotes community of Fraud: Essays by David Rakoff. ISBN , A hilarious collection comes from This American Life alum David Rakoff that raises self-deprecation.
In his debut collection of essays, Rakoff uses his razor-sharp wit and snarky humor to deliver a barrage of damaging blows that, more often than not, land squarely on his own jaw-hilariously satirizing the writer, not the subject. Joining the wry and the heartfelt, Fraud offers an object lesson in not taking life, or ourselves, too seriously. Rated by Users Critics. Check out detail reviews rating quotes community of Fraud: Essays by David Rakoff. ISBN , A hilarious collection comes from This American Life alum David Rakoff that raises self-deprecation. Fraud: Essays. by David Rakoff. Published: Paperback: pages. 1 member reading this now 0 club reading this now 0 members have read this book. From This American Life alum David Rakoff comes a hilarious collection that single-handedly raises self-deprecation to an art form. Whether impersonating Sigmund Freud in a department.
Rated by Users Critics. Check out detail reviews rating quotes community of Fraud: Essays by David Rakoff. ISBN , A hilarious collection comes from This American Life alum David Rakoff that raises self-deprecation. The collection consists of writings, correspondence, datebooks, notebooks, financial papers, photographs, artwork, rubber stamps, printed materials, audiovisual materials, and other papers by, to, or relating to David Rakoff. Writings include multiple drafts of Rakoff's essay collections Fraud, Don't Get Too Comfortable, and Half Empty. This is a collection of about 15 short essays and stories by David Rakoff, known for his essays and interviews in The New York Times Sunday Magazine and from his appearances on WBZ-Public Radio's This American Life with Ira Glass.
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