Radio On A Listener’s Diary

Radio On A Listener’s Diary by Sarah Vowell, published by Macmillan on December 15, 1997, is a reflective exploration of contemporary American culture through the lens of radio. In this edition, Vowell shares her experiences and insights gathered over a year of attentive listening, offering a critical and creative perspective on the media landscape and its impact on society. The book spans 230 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a collection of impressions and reflections that delve into the nuances of radio as a medium and its role in shaping cultural narratives. Vowell’s observations serve as a meditation on the intersection of media and society, making connections between the performing arts and everyday life. This literary collection invites readers to consider the significance of radio in their own lives while engaging with Vowell’s unique voice and perspective.
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There are approximately 502 million radios in America. For this savvy, far-reaching diary, celebrated journalist and author Sarah Vowell turned hers on and listened–closely, critically, creatively–for an entire year.
As a series of impressions and reflections regarding contemporary American culture, and as an extended meditation on both our media and our society, this keenly focused book is as insightful as it is refreshing.
Throughout Radio On, “Vowell’s touch is about as delicate as Teddy Kennedy’s after a pitcher of martinis” (Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times).
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