![]() Last article of the first part – the one which gives the book its title).īy his own admission, out of the countless articles he has written while working for The New Yorker (which is ever sinceĪll of them are available on the site of The New Yorker. Tries to show the world through the eyes of the others, be the othersĪlcoholics (as in the second article of the second part) or dogs (as in the ![]() It succeeds or fails on the strength of its ability to engage you, to make you think, to give you a glimpse into someone else’s head - even if in the end you conclude that someone else’s head is not a place you’d really like to be.Ĭollection of 19 articles – all previously published on the pages of The New York Times – in which Gladwell Not the kind of writing that you’ll find in this book, anyway. Good writing does not succeed or fail on the strength of its ability to persuade. It to #1 at The New York Times bestsellerīlink, Outliers, What the Dog Saw, and David and Goliath.įrustrates me more than someone who reads something of mine or anyone else’sĪnd says, angrily, ‘I don’t buy it,’” writes Malcolm Gladwell in the “Preface” ![]() ![]() He has written five books, and all of them made Gladwell is a bestselling Canadian author and long-time staff writer for The New Yorker. ![]()
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