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Subtitled "The Dangers and Delights of Life as a Foreign Correspondent" The inside story of a treasured profession, in the footsteps of "Confessions of a GP" and "Kitchen Confidential". Reveals the real workings of an occupation still under wide popular scrutiny after the phone-hacking scandal and corruption at News International. For fans of "Have I Got News For You, Private Eye" and the work of "Charlie Brooker".
The inside story of a treasured profession, in the footsteps of Confessions of a GP and Kitchen Confidential Since making his journalistic debut breaking into Piers Morgan's
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Subtitled "The Dangers and Delights of Life as a Foreign Correspondent" The inside story of a treasured profession, in the footsteps of "Confessions of a GP" and "Kitchen Confidential". Reveals the real workings of an occupation still under wide popular scrutiny after the phone-hacking scandal and corruption at News International. For fans of "Have I Got News For You, Private Eye" and the work of "Charlie Brooker".
The inside story of a treasured profession, in the footsteps of Confessions of a GP and Kitchen Confidential Since making his journalistic debut breaking into Piers Morgan's office, BBC foreign correspondent Nick Bryant has rattled Donald Rumsfeld, had tea with President Karzai, and lunched with the Tamil Tigers. Now casting a sideways glance at his own profession, Bryant divulges the day-to-day realities of life in 'Correspondentland' ? its glamour, its quirks, and its sometimes unsavoury practices. Whether in Washington DC, offering a window onto American politics as no insider can, reporting from a slum in India, or revealing why the BBC delayed the news of Princess Diana's death, Bryant's perspective is inimitable and always insightful. Part memoir, part travelogue, part exposé, this is an unmissable and unique view into the world of modern reporting, and an intimate portrait of the countries Bryant has come to know.
Autorenporträt
Nick Bryant is the New York correspondent for the BBC. He served as the BBC Washington correspondent during the Bush and Clinton presidencies, and was also based in South Asia, where he reported from Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. He has written for The Times, Economist, Independent, and Australian. Nick studied history at the University of Cambridge and has a doctorate in American politics from the University of Oxford.