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Don’t Save Anything

Uncollected Essays, Articles, and Profiles

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Don’t Save Anything

By: James Salter, Kay Eldredge Salter - preface
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James Salter was a master. One of the greatest writers of American sentences in our literary history, his acute and glimmering portrayals of characters are built with a restrained and poetic style. The author of many memorable works of fiction - including Dusk, and Other Stories, which won the PEN/Faulkner Award - he is also celebrated for his memoirs and many nonfiction essays.

In her preface, Kay Salter writes, "Don't Save Anything is a volume of the best of Jim's nonfiction - articles published but never collected in one place until now. Though those many boxes were overflowing with papers, in the end it's not really a matter of quantity. These pieces reveal some of the breadth and depth of Jim's endless interest in the world and the people in it.... One of the greatest pleasures in writing nonfiction is the writer's feeling of exploration, of learning about things he doesn't know, of finding out by reading and observing and asking questions, and then writing it down. That's what you'll find here."

This collection gathers his thoughts on writing and profiles of famous writers, observations of the changing American military life, evocations of Aspen winters, musings on mountain climbing and skiing, and tales of travels to Europe and Asia which first appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, People magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, the Aspen Times, and many other publications.

©2017 James Salter (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Nonfiction Literary History & Criticism Essays United States Classics World Literature Military World Imperialism Food & Wine

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I never heard of James Salter before listening to this book. I think his career, as I have investigated it, has relied on his ability to describe things in a sentence. He is very good at it. Fresh wit, great analogies, unique angles. He is also arrogant and self absorbed. Nonetheless, what he wrote was interesting in and of itself. He cites some screenplays and books he wrote that failed. He is modest on these points. I'm not surprised they failed. He probably over-intellectualizes everything Yet, the reader of this book is very engaging and makes the most out of the text he was given.

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