Housekeeping vs. The Dirt

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Housekeeping vs. The Dirt is a collection of Nick Hornby’s witty, personal essays on reading and books, originally drawn from his “Stuff I’ve Been Reading” column.

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instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
about book collecting
contemporary literature
reader’s life
the experience of reading
author Nick Hornby
basedOn Stuff I’ve Been Reading column
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
follows The Polysyllabic Spree
genre book about books
literary essays
hasColumnOrigin Stuff I’ve Been Reading
hasPart essays
hasTone conversational
humorous
intendedAudience book lovers
readers
language English
literaryForm non-fiction prose
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literature
reading
mediaType book
print
narrativeForm first-person essays
partOfSeries Stuff I’ve Been Reading collections
publisher McSweeney's
surface form: McSweeney’s
style personal
witty
workOf Nick Hornby

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Nick Hornby wrote Housekeeping vs. The Dirt