Description: Further DetailsTitle: Second ReadCondition: NewEAN: 9780231159319ISBN: 9780231159319Publisher: Columbia University PressFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: 11/08/2011Item Height: 210mmItem Length: 140mmContributor: The Staff of the Columbia Journalism Review (Edited by), James Marcus (Edited by)Author: The Staff of the Columbia Journalism ReviewLanguage: EnglishSubtitle: Writers Look Back at Classic Works of ReportageISBN-10: 0231159315Description: The Columbia Journalism Review's Second Read series features distinguished journalists revisiting key works of reportage. Launched in 2004 by John Palattella, who was then editor of the magazine's book section, the series also allows authors address such ongoing concerns as the conflict between narrative flair and accurate reporting, the legacy of New Journalism, the need for reporters to question their political assumptions, the limitations of participatory journalism, and the temptation to substitute "truthiness" for hard, challenging fact. Representing a wide range of views, Second Read embodies the diversity and dynamism of contemporary nonfiction while offering fresh perspectives on works by Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Rachel Carson, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, among others. It also highlights pivotal moments and movements in journalism as well as the innovations of award-winning writers.Essays include Rick Perlstein on Paul Cowan's The Tribes of America; Nicholson Baker on Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year; Dale Maharidge on James Agee's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men; Marla Cone on Rachel Carson's Silent Spring; Ben Yagoda on Walter Bernstein's Keep Your Head Down; Ted Conover on Stanley Booth's The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones; Jack Shafer on Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test; Connie Schultz on Michael Herr's Dispatches; Michael Shapiro on Cornelius Ryan's The Longest Day; Douglas McCollam on John McPhee's Annals of the Former World; Tom Piazza on Norman Mailer's Armies of the Night; Thomas Mallon on William Manchester's The Death of a President; Miles Corwin on Gabriel Garcia Marquez's The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor; David Ulin on Joan Didion's Slouching Toward Bethlehem; and Claire Dederer on Betty MacDonald's Anybody Can Do Anything.Country/Region of Manufacture: USGenre: Literary CriticismBook Series: Columbia Journalism Review BooksTopic: Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Films & TVRelease Year: 2011 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Publication Name: Second Read
Title: Second Read
EAN: 9780231159319
ISBN: 9780231159319
Release Date: 11/08/2011
Release Year: 2011
Contributor: James Marcus (Edited by)
Subtitle: Writers Look Back at Classic Works of Reportage
ISBN-10: 0231159315
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Series: Columbia Journalism Review Books
Book Title: Second Read : Writers Look Back at Classic Works of Reportage
Number of Pages: 208 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication Year: 2011
Topic: Journalism, American / General, Essays
Item Height: 0 in
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Genre: Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines, Literary Collections
Item Weight: 7.8 Oz
Item Length: 0.8 in
Author: The Staff of the Columbia Journalism Review
Book Series: Columbia Journalism Review Bks.
Item Width: 0.6 in
Format: Trade Paperback