0097 Nicholson Baker


Nicholson Baker

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Box of Matches2003Book
Books as Furniture1995Short Story
Can the Kindle Really Improve on the Book?2010Essayhttp://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/08/03/090803fa_fact_baker?currentPage=all
Changes of Mind1982Short Story
Checkpoint2004Book
China Pattern1997Short Story
Clip Art1994Short Story
Comma1984Short Story
Deadline: A Desperate Plea to Stop the Trashing ... Newspapers2000Essay
Discards1994Short Story
Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper2001Book
Exchange: Pennies for Thoughts1991Short Story
From the Index of First Lines1995Poem
Grab Me a Gondola1998Short Story
How I Fell in Love with Wikipedia2008Essayhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/apr/10/wikipedia.internet
Human Smoke: Beginnings of World War II, End of Civilization2008Book
Infohighwaymen1994Essay
K5901982Short Story
Leading with the Grumper1994Essay
Lost Youth1994Short Story
Men’s Room1988Short Story
My Life as Harold1995Short Story
Narrow Ruled2000Short Story
Pants on Fire1986Short Story
Playing Trombone1982Short Story
Precipitates1990Short Story
Rarity1984Short Story
Reading Aloud1993Short Story
Room Temperature1990Book
Shoelace1988Short Story
Short Story Contest! And the Winner Is ...1996Short Story
Snorkeling1981Short Story
Subsoil1994Short Story
Survival of the Fittest1993Short Story
The Anthologist2009Book
The Author vs. the Library1996Essay
The Charms of Wikipedia2008Essayhttp://www.nybooks.com/articles/21131
The Everlasting Story of Nory1998Book
The Fermata1994Book
The Harold Munger’s Story1981Short Story
The Mezzanine1988Book
The Projector1994Short Story
The Size of Thoughts1983Short Story
The Size of Thoughts: Essays and Other Lumber1996Book
The World on Sunday: Graphic Art in Joseph Pulitzer’s Newspaper2005Book
U and I: A True Story1991Book
Vox: A Novel1992Book
War and Pieces1990Short Story
Weeds: A Talk at the Library1998Essay

 

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