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Fresh Air, Michael Patrick Hearn and Stanley Bing

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Writer Michael Patrick Hearn and columnist Stanley Bing on this edition of Fresh Air. Michael Patrick Hearn is the editor of The Annotated Wizard of Oz: A Centennial Edition. The book commemorates the 100th anniversary of the publication of L. Frank Baum's classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Back in 1900, the first 10,000 copies printed of Baum's book sold out in two weeks. Baum wrote fourteen Oz books in all. Columnist Stanley Bing (a pseudonym) satirizes the corporate world in his columns for Fortune and Esquire magazines. He revels his true identity in this interview. His book Lloyd-What Happened: A Novel of Business followed the aspirations of an executive who was climbing the corporate ladder. Bing's newest book is What Would Machiavelli Do?: The Ends Justify the Means, a satirical how-to book for the Machiavellian-minded in the corporate world. (Broadcast Date: December 4, 2000)(P) and ©2000 WHYY-FM Biographies & Memoirs Witty

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