Nobody's Perfect: Writings from The New Yorker by Anthony Lane

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  • Pub. Date: August 2002
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    • Pub. Date: August 2002
    • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 800pp

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    Anthony Lane on Con Air

    “Advance word on Con Air said that it was all about an airplane with an unusually dangerous and potentially lethal load. Big deal. You should try the lunches they serve out of Newark. Compared with the chicken napalm I ate on my last flight, the men in Con Air are about as dangerous as balloons.”

    Anthony Lane on The Bridges of Madison County

    “I got my copy at the airport, behind a guy who was buying Playboy’s Book of Lingerie, and I think he had the better deal. He certainly looked happy with his purchase, whereas I had to ask for a paper bag.”

    Anthony Lane on Martha Stewart—

    “Super-skilled, free of fear, the last word in human efficiency, Martha Stewart is the woman who convinced a million Americans that they have the time, the means, the right, and—damn it—the duty to pipe a little squirt of soft cheese into the middle of a snow pea, and to continue piping until there are ‘fifty to sixty’ stuffed peas raring to go.”

    For ten years, Anthony Lane has delighted New Yorker readers with his film reviews, book reviews, and profiles that range from Buster Keaton to Vladimir Nabokov to Ernest Shackleton. Nobody’s Perfect is an unforgettable collection of Lane’s trademark wit, satire, and insight that will satisfy both the long addicted and the not so familiar.

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    English critic Lane is a tall glass of wit served extra dry.

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    Biography

    Anthony Lane has been a film critic for The New Yorker since 1993. He lives in London.


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    November 05, 2002: Fans of incisive film reviews the world over are still mourning the tragic loss of Pauline Kael. As we sob in our widows garb, we can all do worse than read Anthony Lane's collected writing, film and otherwise. This book is witty, charming, intelligent and a great guide to some of the best and worst movies of the last decade. I recommend it without reservation!