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From critic Joseph Epstein comes a dishy, incisive exploration of gossip—from celebrity rumors to literary romans à clef, personal sniping to political slander.

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To his successful examinations of some of the most powerful forces in modern life—envy, ambition, snobbery, friendship—the keen observer and critic Joseph Epstein now adds Gossip. No trivial matter, despite its reputation, gossip, he argues, is an eternal and necessary human enterprise. Proving that he himself is a master of the art, Epstein serves up delightful mini-biographies of the Great Gossips of the Western World along with many choice bits from his own experience. He also makes a powerful case that gossip has morphed from its old-fashioned best—clever, mocking, a great private pleasure—to a corrosive new-school version, thanks to the reach of the mass media and the Internet. Gossip has invaded and changed for the worse politics and journalism, causing unsubstantiated information to be presented as fact. Contemporary gossip claims to reveal truth, but as Epstein shows, it's our belief in truth that gossip today threatens to undermine and destroy.

Written in his trademark erudite and witty style, Gossip captures the complexity of this immensely entertaining subject.

"Arthur Morey reads with such breezy ease that you forget that Epstein isn't doing the honors himself." ---BookPage Audio Review

"Amusing and serious in equal measures, Epstein grants [listeners] the pleasurable company of a master observer of humanity's foibles." ---Kirkus Starred Review

"Epstein packs a lot of historical information into his book, and this makes it a good choice for academic journalism and media collections. It will also spark lively discussions in nonfiction book groups." ---Library Journal

"[Listeners] who share Epstein's concern about gossip's power 'to invade privacy, to wreck lives' and his reluctance to wholly condemn it 'because I enjoy it too much' will find him disquieting and delightful." ---Publishers Weekly

"Arthur Morey delivers a clear and uncomplicated narration." ---AudioFile
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Gossip

The Untrivial Pursuit

Author Joseph Epstein

Narrated by Arthur Morey

Publication date Dec 12, 2011

Running time 8 hrs

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