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Pulphead is an essay collection by the American writer and editor John Jeremiah Sullivan. Pulphead has been named a 2011 New York Times Notable Book, [1] a Time Magazine Top 10 Nonfiction Book of 2011, [2] and one of Amazon's Best of the Month for November 2011.
John Jeremiah Sullivan, who has lived in Wilmington since the mid-2000s, comes in at No. 81 with "Pulphead," his 2005 collection of essays and journalism, on the New York Times' "100 Best Books of ...
Sullivan's essay "Mister Lytle: An Essay," originally published in The Paris Review, won a number of awards, including a National Magazine Award, and was anthologized in Pulphead. [4] Sullivan recounts how he lived with Andrew Nelson Lytle, when Lytle was in his 90s, helping him with house chores and learning some wisdom about writing and life.
Pulphead: John Jeremiah Sullivan: Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 2011: Non-fiction, Essays: 384 pp: 9780374532901: A collection of essays on American culture, covering ...
Wilmington writer John Jeremiah Sullivan wrote an essay about living in "Peyton's Place" that was included in his book "Pulphead," deemed one of the best 100 books of the 21st century so far by ...
And that's exactly what Wilmington-based writer John Jeremiah Sullivan did to unearth the story of Arthur Eugene Nixon, a Wilmington native and composer who went on to have a long music career in ...
John Jeremiah Sullivan, writer, Southern editor of The Paris Review, author of Pulphead Allen Tate , poet, critic, assistant editor of The Sewanee Review Bertram Wyatt-Brown , historian, author
For years, Giddens has been working with Wilmington writer John Jeremiah Sullivan on a possible musical or opera based on the events of 1898. Giddens also narrates some passages in "American Coup ...