Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Richard Lingeman. By Putnam Adult.
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1 comments about Theodore Dreiser: 8.
- This biography is worth reading because it will open your eyes to how our ancestors were not all innocent Puritans. Many interesting details of Dreiser's life are combined with fascinating information about New York 100 years ago. I did not want this book to end. If you are a woman and you've never read "Sister Carrie," read it!
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Frank E Edgerton. By Aurora News.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Nancy Whitelaw. By Morgan Reynolds Pub.
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No comments about They Wrote Their Own Headlines: American Women Journalists (World Writers).
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Deborah Robinson and Dianne Peyton. By .
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Charlie Renne. By PublishAmerica.
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1 comments about A Truck Fell on Me.
- A Truck Fell on Me is the true-life memoir of author Charlie Renne, who suffered a near-fatal automobile accident. His entire ordeal, from the moments leading up to the accident, to an out-of-body- experience while being rescued, to his long and at times harrowing recovery, is presented in an lighthearted tone, though serious and sad moments are given their fair due. Not only did Renne have to cope with physical injuries of the accident, but also mental issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder, vivid flashbacks, and even thoughts of suicide. The accident itself was so severe that it took Renne over a year to shake the feeling that it had literally killed him. At times self-depreciating, yet ultimately bubbling with positive never-give-up energy, A Truck Fell on Me is particularly recommended as an amusing pick-me-up for anyone recovering from trauma.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Thomas L. Brasher. By Wayne State Univ Pr.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by William Cowper Brann and J. D. Shaw. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Carl E. Rollyson. By Aurum Press.
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3 comments about Beautiful Exile: The Life of Martha Gellhorn.
- I wrote the first and still the best biography of Gellhorn, relying on key archival sources and interviews with her friends and associates. A film based on my book is in development.
- I wrote the first and still the best biography of Gellhorn, relying on key archival sources and interviews with her friends and associates. A new edition will soon be available in paperback, and a film based on my book, will be going into production shortly.
- Just about the weakest biography of anyone I've ever read - poorly written with little insight into the subject's character, this is a book that appears to have been thrown together with no care and little effort. An insult to the reader.
For a good read on Martha Gellhorn, try Caroline Moorehead's Gellhorn: A Twentieth Century Life - a much more in-depth look at the subject and a superior quality of writing. Ms Moorehead is clearly a writer who knows her stuff. (Check out her latest, Human Cargo, for a powerful work on refugees).
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Benjamin Pogrund. By Seven Stories Press.
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3 comments about War of Words: Memoir of a South African Journalist.
- "War of Words" is the story of a courageous reporter and a brave newspaper in apartheid-era South Africa. After joining the Rand Daily Mail in 1958, author Benjamin Pogrund broadened the newspaper's coverage of "African affairs," reporting on facets of black South African life given short shrift by most "mainstream" newspapers.
It was no easy task to report the news while constrained by numerous, ever-expanding, secrecy laws. While the South Africa portrayed in this book was no Soviet Union - English-language newspapers, the Rand Daily Mail in particular, were able to criticize apartheid in the strongest terms - the expanding web of press restrictions prevented journalists from fully informing the public of what it needed to know. Perhaps the most interesting section of the book is the description of the Mail's attempt to report on horrifying conditions in South Africa's prisons, reportage which caused Pogrund to face criminal charges for violation of the Prisons Act. This type of reporting (and editing, by Laurence Gandar) took guts. Although the book does not emphasize the personal life of the author, one nugget seemed to encapsulate what it must have been like to live in the South Africa of that time: Pogrund refers to having had to overcome "the nervous habit of glancing over our shoulders - the hallmark of South Africans . . ." Other books have also alluded to the strange atmosphere of a society where no one knows who is working for which security agency - and the Mail was apparently infiltrated with various spies. On that note, one of the most fascinating characters to make an appearance here is Hendrik van den Bergh, head of the Bureau for State Security (BOSS), which apparently had microphones in the Mail's offices. (van den Bergh also appears in "Rivonia's Children," the outstanding book about the sabotage trial in which Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison, and is the star of "Inside BOSS, South Africa's Secret Service." Both are also worth reading and will give different perspectives on the same era.) I have only two minor criticism of this book. First, Pogrund's evident shock at the "Muldergate" information scandal jars. Was it really such a surprise that a government which controlled the radio network would also seek surreptitiously to own a newspaper? To this American reader, Muldergate comes across as minor league. To be fair, however, the scandal was significant enough at the time to take down the Vorster government. Second, Pogrund sometimes tells us more than we needed to know about feuds between Saan (South African Associated Newspapers) management and the Mail editorial staff. Yet, because this is a history of the Mail as much as the memoirs of Pogrund, some of that "inside baseball" was necessary - and the background did help to explain the machinations behind Saan's decision to close the Mail in 1985. The closure of the Mail, possibly as the result of a television channel deal by Saan with then-President P.W. Botha, left Pogrund "drained of energy and spirit." This book is an unfailingly honest story of a brave journalist. Despite the criticisms above, I believe the book has earned 5 stars as a comprehensive, readable account of journalism under and against apartheid. I highly recommend it.
- When the author began his career as a young reporter in the 1950s, the Rand Daily Mail was emerging as South Africa's leading newspaper. As the "African affairs reporter" he brought the words of black leaders like Robert Sobukwe & Nelson Mandela to the country & to the world.
If you've ever wondered about the history of South Africa & how apartheid grew; who were its villains & who its heroes you must pick up a copy of War of Words for it is also about the life & death of a newspaper, of freedom of speech as well as a memoir of minute increments of courage & endless years of determined resignation. If you've ever wondered what living under unbridled racism was like read this book. It is strong stuff, rather like watching a sandstorm heading toward you, smothering out the light, turning everyone crazy until it too passes & there's a chance at a better tomorrow. A fascinating, well-written & informative memoir from inside the belly of the beast as seen by one reporter who kept himself close to the fire.
- see time-europe issue dated june 12 for a review i've written already
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Elaine Slivinski Lisandrelli. By Enslow Publishers.
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1 comments about Ida B. Wells-Barnett: Crusader Against Lynching (African-American Biographies).
- This is a highly colorful life story of Ida B Wells. However,some pictures are quite gruesome. One depicts four African Americans hanging form a tree, dead. I would not let anyone under 4th grade read it (uness they are geniuses or something)I reccommend this book for students in 5th to 8th grade.
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