Michael Kimmelman

  • Charles Cooke was a staff writer for The New Yorker in the 1940s when he published "Playing the Piano for Pleasure" at age 36.

  • As an accomplished amateur pianist, Cooke developed his skills through a consistent one-hour daily practice routine.

  • His professional work allowed him to interview many renowned pianists, incorporating their wisdom into his book.

  • Cooke's writing style is described as charming and entertaining, reflecting his journalistic background.

  • His passion for piano and ability to explain complex concepts in an accessible manner made the book a lasting success.

  • Cooke's approach emphasizes the joy of playing and the value of disciplined practice for amateurs.

Books by Michael Kimmelman