Final Draft: The Collected Work of David Carr

by David Carr, Jill Rooney Carr, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Christopher Ryan Grant, Ta-Nehisi Coates

A career-spanning selection of the legendary reporter David Carr’s writing for the New York Times, Washington City Paper, New York Magazine, the Atlantic, and more. 

 

  • Format: Audiobook
  • ISBN-13/ EAN: 9780358310389
  • ISBN-10: 0358310385
  • Pages: 0
  • Publication Date: 04/07/2020

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  • About the Book
    A career-spanning selection of the legendary reporter David Carr’s writing for the New York TimesWashington City PaperNew York Magazine, the Atlantic, and more. 

     

    Throughout his 25-year journalistic career, David Carr was noted for his sharp and fearless observations, his uncanny sense of fairness and justice, and his remarkable compassion and wit. His writing was informed both by his own hardships as an addict, and his intense love of the journalist’s craft. His range—from media politics to national politics, from rock ‘n’ roll celebrities to the unknown civil servants who make our daily lives function—was broad and often timeless. Whether he was breaking exclusives about Amazon or mourning Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death or taking aim at editors who valued political trivia over substance, Carr’s voice and concerns remain enormously influential and relevant. In these hundred or so articles, from a range of publications, we read his stories with fresh eyes. Edited by his widow, Jill Rooney Carr, and with an introduction written by one of the many journalists David Carr mentored and promoted, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Final Draft is a singular event in the world of writing news, an art increasingly endangered in these troubled times. 

     

    Narrated by Christopher Ryan Grant 

     

    CHRISTOPHER RYAN GRANT  is an actor and voice artist based in New York City. As well as narrating numerous audiobooks, and lending his voice to video games, animated shows, and radio/TV campaigns, he has also appeared on Broadway in The Iceman Cometh starring Denzel Washington and the Tony Award winning Million Dollar Quartet. He has been seen on stage recently in Coriolanus at Shakespeare in the Park, at The Public, Lincoln Center, New World Stages, Yale Rep, Shakespeare Theatre (D.C.), The MUNY, and at NY Stage & Film among many others. Film/TV credits  include Rolling on the Floor Laughing, Hard Times For SoftcoreHow You Are To Me, “The Other Two”, and “Nella the Princess Knight”. He holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama.

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    “Reading David Carr again is a reminder of how much we miss him. He is never predictable, a disease infecting most columnists. As this book attests, his interests ranged wide. Pick your subject: Bill Clinton? Press blowhards? Washington insiders? Fox News? Silicon Valley? Julian Assange? He is always provocative, though never gratuitous. He is funny, but not mean. His prose sings. And for those who knew him, his prose is only part of what made Carr special. Read this delicious book and you will glimpse the other part: what a good, generous man David Carr was.”—Ken Auletta, author of Frenemies 

     

    "A revelatory collection reminding us of what journalism used to be—and what it ought to be."—Kirkus, STARRED review 

     

    "Readers will appreciate having this wide-ranging sample of Carr’s inimitable perspective on American life."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED review 

     

    “I was so lucky 20 years ago to get a note from a Washington journalist I didn't know whose work I'd never read who was interested in working at my new online publication in New York that didn't yet exist. I read David Carr's clips and immediately fell in love, met him and fell in love some more, then instantly hired him to come along on that adventure. And for the rest of his life I was so proud every time he said -- classic Carrism --  I'd picked him up after he he'd fallen off a turnip truck.”—Kurt Andersen, Studio 360 

     

    “Wit, style, empathy, tough questions — it’s all here, in this collection by the one-man journalism school that was David Carr. Lovingly curated by his wife, Final Draft allows us to read decades of David’s best reportage about corruption, racism, celebrity, addiction, disease, and his love for his family, his skills only outdone by his humanity. God, I miss him.”—Jake Tapper, CNN

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