Today on the A-Z Blog Challenge, J is for Joseph Epstein, the author of Gossip (2012), Envy (2006), and Snobbery.(2003) Here is a writer who chronicles our weakness. How tantalizing!
Loved his interview where he said that the internet has “democratized gossip.” It’s rougher and “dishier” than it used to be in plain old print.
Do you take part in gossip? Have you been the target of some? Anyone read Mr. Epstein’s books?
Don’t forget to visit the other A-Zers! They’re an amazing bunch.
Leslie Rose says
J.E. is new to me. Gossip is scary stuff since it can turn malicious so quickly. I am guilty of it, but I try to clamp my jaw shut when I feel it coming out.
Empty Nest Insider says
Considering Gossip, Envy and Snobbery I must confess that I detest snobbery, and am envious of those who do not gossip. Julie
Samantha says
I haven't read his books, but I like the titles so I'll have to go get them 😀
Nas Dean says
I haven't read his books but watched a few eps here and there of Gossip Girls and it is hilarious!
Journaling Woman says
My name is one of those Teresa's not Teresa Teresa. However, that might be novel.
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Journaling Woman says
I'm not sure what fantasy world I live in, but I just found out recently there are blogs out there that purposely say mean things about other blogs. I mean that's their goal to make fun of and be mean about other bloggers. Is this true. I mean gossip is one thing (mean as it is) but slamming others just to slam?
Well if it's true, bring it on. 🙂
Teresa
Teresa
Jaycee DeLorenzo says
I can honestly say that I don't gossip at all. I've washed my hands of it.
Theresa Milstein says
I have not read Joseph Epstein.
Catherine Stine says
Gossip is pretty irresistible, but I try not to fall too deeply into it. I prefer to call it news! Otherose, it sounds negative, and I don't like to share any news that would ever hurt someone or their reputation. I'm doing the A to Z so pop on by if you like!
Beth Camp says
I haven't read Joe Epstein, but he sounds fascinating. In a recent NYTimes interview, he scribbled this on a blackboard: "Plus un homme cultive les arts, moins il bande," (Roughly translated, "The more a man immerses himself in the arts, the poorer his sex life.") I'm not sure I agree, but this guy is really prolific and a voice for the 'literary essay'. Well worth looking up. Thanks!
Alex J. Cavanaugh says
No, I'm afraid I've never heard of him!
Kelly Hashway says
I've never read his books. I'm not big on gossip though. I try to avoid it.
Lynn Proctor says
wish i didn't like to hear gossip, but sometimes i do enjoy hearing it, i usually don't spread it—one of my vices, i should pray about more—-
Gossip_Grl says
My elderly neighbor fills her day with going door to door talking about people. I don't even answer my door to her anymore.
Talli Roland says
I've never heard of him, but the topics of his books sound fascinating!
Timothy Brannan says
Take part in it? No. Been the target of it? No more so than anyone else I think.
I am trying to read all the A to Z blogs, but coming back to the ones I really like.
Looking forward to seeing what you do all month!
Tim
The Other Side
The Freedom of Nonbelief
moondustwriter.com says
Mr Epstein is right on
Timely for the A to Z challenge
hope you are enjoying the whirl (oh thats a w) I mean jubilee
Natalie Aguirre says
I try not to gossip too much but of course like everyone else, I do on occasion. Great topic for the letter G.