· Jeff Sharlet is associate professor of English and creative writing at Dartmouth, and the best-selling author of The Family (made into a Netflix documentary series), This Brilliant Darkness, C Street, and Sweet Heaven When I www.doorway.ru work has earned numerous awards, including the National Magazine Award and the Outspoken Award. · THIS BRILLIANT DARKNESS A BOOK OF STRANGERS. by Jeff Sharlet photographed by Jeff Sharlet ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 11, Isolated lives shine from dark landscapes. Available for sale from McNally Jackson: www.doorway.ru for immersion journalism that is more immersed than most peop.
Jeff Sharlet is associate professor of English and creative writing at Dartmouth, and the best-selling author of The Family (made into a Netflix documentary series), This Brilliant Darkness, C Street, and Sweet Heaven When I www.doorway.ru work has earned numerous awards, including the National Magazine Award and the Outspoken Award. Heart of Darkness. Jeff Sharlet: This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers (, pp.) It took over a year for Jeff Sharlet's The Family--an exhaustively researched report on the below-the-radar cabal of rightist Christian influentials that refers to itself by that vague, anodyne, all-inclusive name--to gain the critical status it deserved. In this edition, Cheryl talks to Jeff Sharlet, author of This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers. Known for immersion journalism that is more immersed than most people are willing to go, and for a prose style that is somehow both fierce and soulful, Jeff Sharlet dives deep into the darkness around us and awaiting us.
Author Jeff Sharlet discusses his new book, "This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers." Known for his immersion journalism, Sharlet chronicles the lives of people living on the margin. The writing in Jeff Sharlet’s gorgeous new book, “This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers,” takes place between lonely traumas: his father’s heart attack and his own, two years later. Overview. A visionary work of radical empathy. Known for immersion journalism that is more immersed than most people are willing to go, and for a prose style that is somehow both fierce and soulful, Jeff Sharlet dives deep into the darkness around us and awaiting us. This work began when his father had a heart attack; two years later, Jeff, still in his forties, had a heart attack of his own.
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