Sean Wilsey
Sean Wilsey (born 1970) is the author of the memoir Oh the Glory of It All,[1] published by Penguin in 2005.[2] He is the son of Al Wilsey, a San Francisco businessman, and Pat Montandon, a socialite and peace activist, and the stepson of socialite and philanthropist Dede Wilsey. He serves as editor-at-large for McSweeney's Quarterly Concern. His newest book, a wide-ranging series of essays, More Curious, was published by McSweeney's in 2014.
Bibliography
Books
- Oh the Glory of It All (2005)
- The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup (As Editor with Matt Weiland and Franklin Foer, 2006)
- State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America (As Editor with Matt Weiland, 2008)
- More Curious (2014)
Essays and reporting
- "Peace is a Beautiful Thing" (11 Apr. 2005)
- Wilsey, Sean (April 22, 2013). "Open water : among the gondoliers of Venice". Personal History. The New Yorker. 89 (10): 40–47.
Interviews
- "Interview with Sean Wilsey" (16 Sept. 2014]
- "Honest Writing is Funny" (19 Aug. 2014)
gollark: Contrarianism, perhaps.
gollark: I hold very strongly to arbitrary evolved rules, except when I ignore them for stylistic effect.
gollark: I will not arbitrarily alter grammar due to this.
gollark: Too bad, consume bees?
gollark: car/cdr?
References
- "Rich pickings". New Statesman. 12 September 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
- Lipinski, Jed (November 2008). "Interview with Sean Wilsey". The Brooklyn Rail.
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