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| #773061 in eBooks | 2004-11-01 | 2004-11-01 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A Better Look at Radio's Gregarious Hermit|By K. Williams|A revealing and detailed look at the mysterious Jean Shepherd, a man who talked about himself on the radio for hours each night without giving away too much. Bergmann's discoveries put a light on the voice in the night, revealing hidden aspects and dark sides of this broadcasting genius without taking anything away from|From Publishers Weekly|Although the prolific, multitalented Shepherd (1921-1999) was an actor, author, emcee, recording artist and screenwriter (A Christmas Story), he's remembered by many as a late-night radio raconteur , who for 21 years on New York Cit
(Applause Books). Jean Shepherd (1921-1999), master humorist, is best known for his creation A Christmas Story , the popular movie about the child who wants a BB gun for Christmas and nearly shoots his eye out. What else did Shepherd do? He is considered by many to be the Mark Twain and James Thurber of his day. For many thousands of fans, for decades, "Shep" talked on the radio late at night, keeping them up way past their bedtimes. He entertained without a script, imp...
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