Michael Mewshaw: 5 books

Book cover of Ad In Ad Out: Collected Tennis Articles of Michael Mewshaw 1982-2015
by Michael Mewshaw
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2016

For the past thirty-five years Michael Mewshaw has covered pro tennis with a novelist’s sense of style, a travel writer’s feeling for place and an investigative reporter’s commitment to unearthing the truth. Like Short Circuit, his description of life on the men’s tour – the New York Times hailed...
Book cover of Sympathy for the Devil

Sympathy for the Devil

Four Decades of Friendship with Gore Vidal

by Michael Mewshaw
Language: English
Release Date: January 13, 2015

A generous, entertaining, intimate look at Gore Vidal, a man who prided himself on being difficult to know Detached and ironic; a master of the pointed put-down, of the cutting quip; enigmatic, impossible to truly know: This is the calcified, public image of Gore Vidal—one the man himself...
Book cover of If You Could See Me Now
by Michael Mewshaw
Language: English
Release Date: January 13, 2014

When Michael Mewshaw receives a call from a stranger who says she has reason to believe he is her biological father, Mewshaw realizes he has been half dreading, half hoping for this to happen for over thirty years. Just like the young woman who wants to find the last piece to the puzzle of her life,...
Book cover of Between Terror and Tourism

Between Terror and Tourism

An Overland Journey Across North Africa

by Michael Mewshaw
Language: English
Release Date: January 10, 2010

For his 65th birthday, acclaimed novelist Michael Mewshaw took a 4,000-mile overland trip across North Africa. Arriving in Egypt during food riots, he heads west into Libya, where billions in oil money have produced little except citizens eager to flee to Europe or join the jihad in Iraq. In Tunis, Mewshaw...
Book cover of Lying with the Dead
by Michael Mewshaw
Language: English
Release Date: October 6, 2009

In this novel, Greek tragedy meets a dysfunctional family from Maryland, revealing how time and place matter little when it comes to the implacable logic of the darkest human emotions. A family matriarch—half Medea, half Clytemnestra—calls home her three children, who take turns narrating the...
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