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One of the most popular features in the pioneering online magazine Slate (edited by Michael Kinsley) is the "Diary"--an actual daily diary written by an interesting person and published in real time. The Slate Diaries collects several dozen of the best. It's impossible to describe their marvelous eclecticism, except perhaps by sharing a few highlights. Tucker Carlson, a writer for The Weekly Standard: Had the sort of day that gives magazine writers the reputation--entirely deserved--for being lazy and overfed: Played with the kids in the backyard after breakfast, wrote at home till noon, had an enormous lunch at the Palm, returned a few calls, then sat around the office to gossip, telling stories, and trading theories about Clinton's sex life. Larry Doyle, a producer for The Simpsons: I have not seen Beauregard [his dog] in nine weeks, though I have been kept abreast of his bowel movements. I told Becky [his wife] yesterday in a way I missed Beauregard more than I missed her, because, after all, I got to talk to her on the phone every day and--well, I was trying to make the very interesting point that the bond between man and wife is essentially a higher meeting of the minds while the bond between man and dog is a more primal, physical one, but Becky didn't find this very interesting. Untenured, "an assistant professor at a well-known private American university": Let me assure you that I love my job. This is no mean feat given some of the drawbacks of academic life. Academic survival requires that you endure a Darwinian test that selects for a peculiar cocktail of masochism, sadism, perversity, and the ability to withstand large quantities of institutionalized torture over long periods of time with few measurable rewards. Also, find out where Bill Gates says he "must have met more famous people in one place ... than anywhere I've been," what Karenna Gore Schiff (daughter of Al Gore) thinks of her Secret Service codename "Smurfette," and how federal judge Alex Kozinski handles writing a tricky dissenting opinion: "I really want to say that my colleagues are out to lunch, but in a way that won't tick them off." Other contributors include former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, film critic Roger Ebert, memoirist Dave Eggers, writer Malcolm Gladwell, author Michael Lewis, and novelist Cynthia Ozick. The Slate Diaries is a surprising, inspired, and wonderful anthology. --John J. Miller Read More

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    Each week the editors of Slate, one of the best-loved online magazines, invite a different person to keep a journal to be published in real time on the site. The Slate Diaries is a selection of some of the finest installments. Contributors include distinguished writers such as Cynthia Ozick, Amy Bloom, David Sedaris, Malcolm Gladwell, Dave Eggers, and Douglas Coupland. Also included are figures from the worlds of commerce, art, and government, from Bill Gates to former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to game show host Ben Stein to the rock star Beck. But some of the most riveting diaries come from people you probably don't know, among them a school nurse , a NYPD detective, a UPS driver, a writer for "The Simpsons," and an AIDS researcher. In an entertaining introduction, Slate editor Michael Kinsley writes about diaries and why we like to peer into other lives.

    Everyone likes to read someone else's diary--so there's something for everyone in this endlessly browsable, entertaining compendium of fascinatin g looks into a diverse range of hearts and minds.

    Generally considered home to some of the best writing on the web, Slate is an on-line magazine edited by Michael Kinsley. It currently has more than two million visitors each month.

    Sample list of contributors: Beck, Amy Bloom, Douglas Coupland, Roger Ebert, Stanley Fish, David Sedaris , Mavis Gallant, Ben Stein, Benazir Bhutto, Bill Gates, Atul Gawande, Malcolm Gladwell, Allegra Goodman, Andres Martinez, Dan Menaker, Dave Eggers, Daniel Sullivan, Karenna Gore Schiff, Ira Glass

  • 1586480073
  • 9781586480073
  • Michael Kinsley
  • 12 October 2000
  • PublicAffairs
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
  • 1
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