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    <namePart>Gaiman, Neil.</namePart>
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    <edition>First edition.</edition>
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    <extent>xi, 522 pages ; 24 cm.</extent>
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  <abstract>The View From the Cheap Seats will draw you in to these  exchanges on making good art and Syrian refugees, the  power of a single word and playing the kazoo with Stephen  King, writing about books, comics and the imagination of  friends, being sad at the Oscars and telling lies for a  living. Here 'we can meet the writer full on' (Stephen  Fry) as he opens our minds to the people he admires and  the things he believes might just mean something - and  makes room for us to join the conversation too.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Some things I believe. Credo ; Why our future depends on  libraries, reading and daydreaming : the Reading Agency  Lecture, 2013 ; Telling lies for a living...and why we do  it : the Newbery Medal Speech, 2009 ; Four bookshops ;  Three authors : on Lewis, Tolkien and Chesterton : the  MythCon 35 Guest of Honor Speech ; The pornography of  genre, or the genre of pornography ; Ghosts in the  machines : some Hallowe'en thoughts ; Some reflections on  myth (with several digressions onto gardening, comics and  fairy tales) ; How dare you : on America, and writing  about it ; All books have genders ; The PEN Awards and  Charlie Hebdo ; What the [very bad swearword] is a  children's book, anyway? The Zena Sutherland Lecture -- Some people I have known. These are not our faces ;  Reflections : on Diana Wynne Jones ; Terry Pratchett : an  appreciation ; On Dave McKean ; How to read Gene Wolfe ;  Remembering Douglas Adams ; Harlan Ellison : The Beast  That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World ; Banging the  drum for Harlan Ellison ; On Stephen King, for the Sunday  Times ; Geoff Notkin : meteorite man ; About Kim Newman,  with notes on the creation and eventual dissolution of  the Peace and Love Corporation ; Gumshoe : a book review  ; SIMCITY ; Six to six -- Introductions and musings : science fiction. Fritz Leiber  : the short stories ; Hothouse ; Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit  451 and what science fiction is and does ; Of time, and  Gully Foyle : Alfred Bester and The Stars My Destination  ; Samuel R. Delany and The Einstein Intersection ; On the  fortieth anniversary of the Nebula Awards : a speech,  2005 -- Films and movies and me. The Bride of Frankenstein ;  MirrorMask : an introduction ; MirrorMask : a Sundance  diary ; The nature of the infection : some thoughts on  Doctor Who ; On comics and films : 2006 -- On comics and some of the people who make them. Good  comics and tulips : a speech ; A speech to professionals  contemplating alternative employment, given at PROCON,  April 1997 ; "But what has that to do with Bacchus?"  Eddie Campbell and Deadface ; Confessions : on Astro City  and Kurt Busiek ; Batman : Cover to Cover ; Bone : an  introduction, and some subsequent thoughts ; Jack Kirby :  king of comics ; The Simon and Kirby Superheroes ; The  spirit of seventy-five ; The Best of the Spirit ; Will  Eisner : New York stories ; The keynote speech for the  2003 Eisner Awards ; 2004 Harvey Awards speech ; The Best  American Comics, 2010 -- Introductions and contradictions. Some strangeness in the  proportion : the exquisite beauties of Edgar Allan Poe ;  On The New Annotated Dracula ; Rudyard Kipling's Tales of  Horror and Fantasy ; From the days of future past : The  Country of the Blind and Other Stories, by H.G. Wells ;  Business as usual, during alterations : Information  Doesn't Want to Be Free, by Cory Doctorow ; The mystery  of G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown ; Concerning dreams and  nightmares : the dream stories of H.P. Lovecraft ; On The  13 Clocks by James Thurber ; Votan and Other Novels by  John James ; On Viriconium : some notes toward an  introduction ; So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish : an  introduction ; Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones ; Voice of  the Fire by Alan Moore ; Art and Artifice by Jim  Steinmeyer ; The Moth : an introduction -- Music and the people who make it. Hi, by the way : Tori  Amos ; Curious wine : Tori Amos II ; Flood : Twenty-fifth  Anniversary Edition, They Might Be Giants ; Lou Reed, in  memoriam : "The Soundtrack to My Life" ; Waiting for the  man : Lou Reed ; Afterword afterword : Evelyn Evelyn ;  Who Killed Amanda Palmer -- On 'Stardust' and fairy tales. Once upon a time ; Several  things about Charles Vess ; The King of Elfland's  daughter, Lord Dunsany ; Lud-in-the-Mist ; The thing of  it is : Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell ; On Richard  Dadd's The Fairy-Feller's Master-Stroke -- Make good art. Make good art -- The view from the cheap seats : real things. The view  from the cheap seats ; A wilderness of mirrors ; The  Dresden dolls : Hallowe'en 2010 ; Eight views of Mount  Fuji : Beloved Demons and Anthony Martignetti ; So many  ways to die in Syria now : May 2014 ; A Slip of the  Keyboard : Terry Pratchett.   </tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Neil Gaiman.</note>
  <note>Includes index.</note>
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    <topic>Creative nonfiction</topic>
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    <topic>English essays -- 21st century</topic>
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    <topic>Essays</topic>
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    <topic>Literature</topic>
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  <identifier type="isbn">9781472208019</identifier>
  <identifier type="lccn">2015046480</identifier>
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