First Words by Louis Auchincloss audiobook

First Words: Earliest Writing from Favorite Contemporary Authors

By Paul Mandelbaum , Louis Auchincloss , Margaret Atwood  and Roy Blount Jr.
Read by David Ackroyd

Findaway World, LLC
6.79 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781597776585

Many kids write stories, but only a few of them grow up to be successful authors. Before there was Carrie, there was “ Johnathan and the Witchs.” And before there was Rabbit Angstrom, Toyota dealer, there was Manuel Cirarro, famous detective. Could we have seen the seeds of success in Stephen King's and John Updike's juvenilia? These young writers are the same people who dominated the best seller lists and occupy the most celebrated spots on bookshelves in our stores, libraries, and homes. Here is a funny and surprisingly informative gathering of childhood creations by celebrated writers— authors who were amused by and happy to share their own early efforts. • Kevin McCarthy reads Allan Gurganus • Judith Ivey reads Margaret Atwood • Andre Braugher reads Amiri Baraka • Alfre Woodward reads Gloria Naylor • Elliott Gould reads Pat Conroy • Susan Anspach reads Joyce Carol Oates • Roger Rees reads Gore Vidal • Daphne Zuniga reads Susan Minot • Nana Visitor reads Ursula K. Le Guin • Kevin McCarthy reads John Hersey • Melissa Manchester reads Rita Dove • Elliott Gould reads Stephen King • Amy Tan reads Amy Tan • David Ackroyd reads Norman Mailer • Joel Grey reads Paul Bowles • Maxine Hong Kingston reads Maxine Hong Kingston • Arte Johnson reads Roy Blount Jr. • Andre Braugher reads Charles Johnson • Roger Rees reads William Styron • Harvey Fierstein reads Stanley Elkin • Samantha Eggar reads Madeleine L' Engle • David Ackroyd reads Louis Auchincloss • Jeff Fahey reads Fred Chappell • Harvey Fierstein reads Tobias Wolff • Tim Matheson reads W.P. Kinsella • Jean Smart reads Gail Godwin • Jeff Fahey reads Stephen Dixon • Andre Braugher reads Vance Bourjaily • Elliott Gould reads John Updike Kevin McCarthy reads Allan Gurganus Judith Ivey reads Margaret Atwood Andre Braugher reads Amiri Baraka Alfre Woodward reads Gloria Naylor Elliott Gould reads Pat Conroy Susan Anspach reads Joyce Carol Oates Roger Rees reads Gore Vidal Daphne Zuniga reads Susan Minot Nana Visitor reads Ursula K. Le Guin Kevin McCarthy reads John Hersey Melissa Manchester reads Rita Dove Elliott Gould reads Stephen King Amy Tan reads Amy Tan David Ackroyd reads Norman Mailer Joel Grey reads Paul Bowles Maxine Hong Kingston reads Maxine Hong Kingston Arte Johnson reads Roy Blount Jr. Andre Braugher reads Charles Johnson Roger Rees reads William Styron Harvey Fierstein reads Stanley Elkin Samantha Eggar reads Madeleine L' Engle David Ackroyd reads Louis Auchincloss Jeff Fahey reads Fred Chappell Harvey Fierstein reads Tobias Wolff Tim Matheson reads W.P. Kinsella Jean Smart reads Gail Godwin Jeff Fahey reads Stephen Dixon Andre Braugher reads Vance Bourjaily Elliott Gould reads John Updike

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Summary

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Many kids write stories, but only a few of them grow up to be successful authors. Before there was Carrie, there was “ Johnathan and the Witchs.” And before there was Rabbit Angstrom, Toyota dealer, there was Manuel Cirarro, famous detective. Could we have seen the seeds of success in Stephen King's and John Updike's juvenilia? These young writers are the same people who dominated the best seller lists and occupy the most celebrated spots on bookshelves in our stores, libraries, and homes. Here is a funny and surprisingly informative gathering of childhood creations by celebrated writers— authors who were amused by and happy to share their own early efforts.

• Kevin McCarthy reads Allan Gurganus • Judith Ivey reads Margaret Atwood • Andre Braugher reads Amiri Baraka • Alfre Woodward reads Gloria Naylor • Elliott Gould reads Pat Conroy • Susan Anspach reads Joyce Carol Oates • Roger Rees reads Gore Vidal • Daphne Zuniga reads Susan Minot • Nana Visitor reads Ursula K. Le Guin • Kevin McCarthy reads John Hersey • Melissa Manchester reads Rita Dove • Elliott Gould reads Stephen King • Amy Tan reads Amy Tan • David Ackroyd reads Norman Mailer • Joel Grey reads Paul Bowles • Maxine Hong Kingston reads Maxine Hong Kingston • Arte Johnson reads Roy Blount Jr. • Andre Braugher reads Charles Johnson • Roger Rees reads William Styron • Harvey Fierstein reads Stanley Elkin • Samantha Eggar reads Madeleine L' Engle • David Ackroyd reads Louis Auchincloss • Jeff Fahey reads Fred Chappell • Harvey Fierstein reads Tobias Wolff • Tim Matheson reads W.P. Kinsella • Jean Smart reads Gail Godwin • Jeff Fahey reads Stephen Dixon • Andre Braugher reads Vance Bourjaily • Elliott Gould reads John Updike

Kevin McCarthy reads Allan Gurganus Judith Ivey reads Margaret Atwood Andre Braugher reads Amiri Baraka Alfre Woodward reads Gloria Naylor Elliott Gould reads Pat Conroy Susan Anspach reads Joyce Carol Oates Roger Rees reads Gore Vidal Daphne Zuniga reads Susan Minot Nana Visitor reads Ursula K. Le Guin Kevin McCarthy reads John Hersey Melissa Manchester reads Rita Dove Elliott Gould reads Stephen King Amy Tan reads Amy Tan David Ackroyd reads Norman Mailer Joel Grey reads Paul Bowles Maxine Hong Kingston reads Maxine Hong Kingston Arte Johnson reads Roy Blount Jr. Andre Braugher reads Charles Johnson Roger Rees reads William Styron Harvey Fierstein reads Stanley Elkin Samantha Eggar reads Madeleine L' Engle David Ackroyd reads Louis Auchincloss Jeff Fahey reads Fred Chappell Harvey Fierstein reads Tobias Wolff Tim Matheson reads W.P. Kinsella Jean Smart reads Gail Godwin Jeff Fahey reads Stephen Dixon Andre Braugher reads Vance Bourjaily Elliott Gould reads John Updike

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Author Bio: Louis Auchincloss

Author Bio: Louis Auchincloss

Louis Auchincloss (1917– 2010), graduate of Yale with a law degree from the University of Virginia, was a New York lawyer whose polished fiction about high society began with several volumes issued under the pseudonym Andrew Lee. His novels include The Indifferent Children, A Law for the Lion, The Great World and Timothy Colt, Pursuit of the Prodigal, The House of Five Talents, Portrait in Brownstone, The Embezzler, and many others.

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Author Bio: Margaret Atwood

Author Bio: Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood is the acclaimed author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry, critical essays, and graphic novels. She is the recipient of dozens of awards, including joint winner of the Booker Prize in 2019, as well as the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, the Franz Kafka Prize, the PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Los Angeles Times Innovator’s Award, among many others.

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Author Bio: Roy Blount Jr.

Author Bio: Roy Blount Jr.

Roy Blount Jr. is an American writer. Best known as a humorist, Blount is also a reporter, actor, and musician with the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band composed entirely of writers. He is also president of the Authors Guild.

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Author Bio: LeRoi Jones

Author Bio: LeRoi Jones

Amiri Baraka, born LeRoi Jones in 1934, was a poet, playwright, novelist, critic, and political activist. He was best known for his highly acclaimed, award-winning play Dutchman, as well as The Slave, The Toilet, and numerous poetry collections. He died in 2014.

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Author Bio: Paul Mandelbaum

Author Bio: Paul Mandelbaum

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 6.79
Audience: Adult
Language: English