Jerome SternRadiosShort Takes on Life and CultureDrawings by the authorHere is a gift for the thousands of devoted listeners who made Jerome Stern one of the best-loved commentators on National Public Radio.For over a decadefirst locally and then nationwide, Jerome Stern delighted audiences with the wry, astute mini-essays he called Radios. "You gave great pleasure to my ears," one fan wrote after tuning in en route to work. "More therapeutic than a round on the Stairmaster," another maintained. Jerome Stern was director of the writing program at Florida State in Tallahassee. He was a, writer, scholar, editor, and teacher, and was the author of Making Shapely Fiction (a book about writing) and the editor of Micro Fiction: An Anthology of Really Short Stories, both published by Norton. Upon his death in March 1996, he was proclaimed "a national treasure." 1997 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-04119-0 / Drawings / 112 pages / literature/essays | |||||
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