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About philrockwell

CBR12 participant

Always reading before bed

philrockwell's Reviews:

Ode to the Idiot Box

I Like to Watch: Arguing my Way Through the TV Revolution by Emily Nussbaum

April 30, 2020 by philrockwell 1 Comment

I’m here because of the critics. The only reason I am even aware of the Cannonball Read is because I am a devotee of Pajiba’s cultural criticism. Roxana Hadadi, Kristy Puchko, and Kayleigh Donaldson have guided me to so many good films and books (at least two future Cannonball contributions) that they’ve become my Holy Trinity of artistic revelation. So, it’s probably appropriate that one of my first contributions to Cannonball is I Like to Watch: Arguing my Way Through the Television Revolution by Pulitzer […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: criticism, Emily Nussbaum, I Like to Watch, Media Criticism

philrockwell's CBR12 Review No:2 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: criticism, Emily Nussbaum, I Like to Watch, Media Criticism ·
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Ascending to Hell

Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer

April 25, 2020 by philrockwell 4 Comments

In 1996, Outside magazine sent journalist and mountain climber Jon Krakauer to chronicle a typical journey to the summit of Earth’s highest peak, Mount Everest. Instead, he played witness to one of the deadliest excursions to ever befall the mountain. Numerous climbers died or disappeared into the white of a brutal storm, and those who survived suffered untold psychological and spiritual damage long after the journey. Murphy’s Law came down mercilessly on this group, even before the disastrous final day. Into Thin Air reads like […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Jon Krakauer

philrockwell's CBR12 Review No:1 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Jon Krakauer ·
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