With each news day, history unfolds as steadfast journalists uncover facts and public opinion. Drawn from the New York Times's archive of an unparalleled eighty-one Pulitzer Prizes, Written into History offers a fascinating record of the twentieth century. The Times's award-winning reports range from Antarctic dispatches on the Byrd expedition to the eyewitness account of the atomic bomb, from the First Amendment battle to publish the Pentagon Papers to the personal narrative of an interracial friendship. Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis culled the newspaper's most acclaimed writing to…mehr
With each news day, history unfolds as steadfast journalists uncover facts and public opinion. Drawn from the New York Times's archive of an unparalleled eighty-one Pulitzer Prizes, Written into History offers a fascinating record of the twentieth century. The Times's award-winning reports range from Antarctic dispatches on the Byrd expedition to the eyewitness account of the atomic bomb, from the First Amendment battle to publish the Pentagon Papers to the personal narrative of an interracial friendship. Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis culled the newspaper's most acclaimed writing to chronicle life and history as it was happening, with such highlights as David Halberstam on Vietnam, J. Anthony Lukas on hippies, Anna Quindlen on AIDS, and John F. Burns on the Taliban. Lewis tells the stories behind the stories, describing journalism's changing role in the world. For armchair historians and aspiring reporters, this is a rich and memorable portrait of a century by the men and women who most artfully observed it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction by Anthony Lewis 1: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know Introduction: A Change of Role by Anthony Lewis Harrison E. Salisbury on Siberia, 1954 Sydney Gruson on Mao Tse-tung, 1957 A. M. Rosenthal on Poland, 1959 David Halberstam on Vietnam, 1963 John M. Crewdson on Illegal Immigrants, 1980 John Darnton on Solidarity, 1981 Philip M. Boffey on the Space Shuttle, 1986 2: In Danger Introduction: Serving History by Anthony Lewis Sydney Schanberg on Cambodia, 1975 Thomas L. Friedman on Beirut, 1982 Thomas L. Friedman on Israel, 1987 John F. Burns on Bosnia, 1992 John F. Burns on the Taliban, 1996 Sam Dillon on Mexican Drug Rings, 1998 3: Around the Globe Introduction: Dispatches from Abroad by Anthony Lewis Max Frankel on Nixon, 1972 Hedrick Smith on Sakharov, 1973 Henry Kamm on Refugees, 1977 Bill Keller on Gorbachev, 1988 Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn on Tiananmen, 1989 Serge Schmemann on the Berlin Wall, 1990 4: The Public Advocate Introduction: Taking a Position, Giving Context by Anthony Lewis James Reston on Eisenhower, 1956 Anthony Lewis on the Supreme Court, 1962 Red Smith on Gambling, 1975 William Safire on Carter, 1977 Russell Baker on Norman Rockwell, 1978 Dave Anderson on George Steinbrenner, 1980 Jack Rosenthal on Poverty, 1981 Anna Quindlen on AIDS, 1991 Robert Semple on the Environment, 1995 Linda Greenhouse on Robert Bork, 1997 Maureen Dowd on Clinton, 1998 5: The Life and Times Introduction: Cultural Arbiters by Anthony Lewis Ada Louise Huxtable on Highways, 1969 Harold C. Schonberg on Beethoven, 1970 Paul Goldberger on Open Space, 1983 Donal Henahan on Opera, 1985 Margo Jefferson on Sitcoms, 1994 Michiko Kakutani on Norman Mailer, 1998 6: New Frontiers Introduction: Reporting Discoveries by Anthony Lewis Russell Owen on the South Pole, 1929 William L. Laurence on the Atomic Bomb, 1945 John Noble Wilford on Endangered Species, 1983 William J. Broad on Star Wars, 1985 Natalie Angier on Biology, 1990 7: Up Close Introduction: Private Life and Public Life by Anthony Lewis Meyer Berger on Rampage Killers, 1949 J. Anthony Lukas on Hippies, 1967 Alex S. Jones on Newspapers, 1987 Isabel Wilkerson on Urban Poverty, 1993 Robert McFadden on Violence, 1995 Rick Bragg on Carjacking, 1995 Mirta Ojito on Race Relations, 2001 8: Personal Stories Introduction: An Objective Eye by Anthony Lewis Nan Robertson on Toxic Shock, 1982 Howell Raines on Growing Up in the South, 1991 Appendix: Chronological list of New York Times Pulitzer Prizes Index
Introduction by Anthony Lewis 1: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know Introduction: A Change of Role by Anthony Lewis Harrison E. Salisbury on Siberia, 1954 Sydney Gruson on Mao Tse-tung, 1957 A. M. Rosenthal on Poland, 1959 David Halberstam on Vietnam, 1963 John M. Crewdson on Illegal Immigrants, 1980 John Darnton on Solidarity, 1981 Philip M. Boffey on the Space Shuttle, 1986 2: In Danger Introduction: Serving History by Anthony Lewis Sydney Schanberg on Cambodia, 1975 Thomas L. Friedman on Beirut, 1982 Thomas L. Friedman on Israel, 1987 John F. Burns on Bosnia, 1992 John F. Burns on the Taliban, 1996 Sam Dillon on Mexican Drug Rings, 1998 3: Around the Globe Introduction: Dispatches from Abroad by Anthony Lewis Max Frankel on Nixon, 1972 Hedrick Smith on Sakharov, 1973 Henry Kamm on Refugees, 1977 Bill Keller on Gorbachev, 1988 Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn on Tiananmen, 1989 Serge Schmemann on the Berlin Wall, 1990 4: The Public Advocate Introduction: Taking a Position, Giving Context by Anthony Lewis James Reston on Eisenhower, 1956 Anthony Lewis on the Supreme Court, 1962 Red Smith on Gambling, 1975 William Safire on Carter, 1977 Russell Baker on Norman Rockwell, 1978 Dave Anderson on George Steinbrenner, 1980 Jack Rosenthal on Poverty, 1981 Anna Quindlen on AIDS, 1991 Robert Semple on the Environment, 1995 Linda Greenhouse on Robert Bork, 1997 Maureen Dowd on Clinton, 1998 5: The Life and Times Introduction: Cultural Arbiters by Anthony Lewis Ada Louise Huxtable on Highways, 1969 Harold C. Schonberg on Beethoven, 1970 Paul Goldberger on Open Space, 1983 Donal Henahan on Opera, 1985 Margo Jefferson on Sitcoms, 1994 Michiko Kakutani on Norman Mailer, 1998 6: New Frontiers Introduction: Reporting Discoveries by Anthony Lewis Russell Owen on the South Pole, 1929 William L. Laurence on the Atomic Bomb, 1945 John Noble Wilford on Endangered Species, 1983 William J. Broad on Star Wars, 1985 Natalie Angier on Biology, 1990 7: Up Close Introduction: Private Life and Public Life by Anthony Lewis Meyer Berger on Rampage Killers, 1949 J. Anthony Lukas on Hippies, 1967 Alex S. Jones on Newspapers, 1987 Isabel Wilkerson on Urban Poverty, 1993 Robert McFadden on Violence, 1995 Rick Bragg on Carjacking, 1995 Mirta Ojito on Race Relations, 2001 8: Personal Stories Introduction: An Objective Eye by Anthony Lewis Nan Robertson on Toxic Shock, 1982 Howell Raines on Growing Up in the South, 1991 Appendix: Chronological list of New York Times Pulitzer Prizes Index
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