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Reporter : a memoir / Seymour M. Hersh.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Vintage Books ; 2019Description: 355 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780307276612
  • 0307276619
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.92
LOC classification:
  • B PN 4874 H572re 2019
Contents:
Getting started City news Interludes Chicago and the AP Washington, at last Bugs and a book A presidential campaign Going after the biologicals Finding Calley A national disgrace To The New Yorker Finally there Watergate, and much more Me and Henry The big one Off to New York Kissinger, again, and beyond A New Yorker reprise America's war on terror
Summary: Seymour Hersh's fearless reporting has earned him fame, front-page bylines in virtually every major newspaper in the free world, honors galore, and no small amount of controversy. Now in this memoir he describes what drove him and how he worked as an independent outsider, even at the nation's most prestigious publications. He tells the stories behind the stories—riveting in their own right—as he chases leads, cultivates sources, and grapples with the weight of what he uncovers, daring to challenge official narratives handed down from the powers that be. In telling these stories, Hersh divulges previously unreported information about some of his biggest scoops, including the My Lai massacre and the horrors at Abu Ghraib. There are also illuminating recollections of some of the giants of American politics and journalism: Ben Bradlee, A. M. Rosenthal, David Remnick, and Henry Kissinger among them. This is essential reading on the power of the printed word at a time when good journalism is under fire as never before.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) B PN 4874 H572re 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000194000

Getting started
City news
Interludes
Chicago and the AP
Washington, at last
Bugs and a book
A presidential campaign
Going after the biologicals
Finding Calley
A national disgrace
To The New Yorker
Finally there
Watergate, and much more
Me and Henry
The big one
Off to New York
Kissinger, again, and beyond
A New Yorker reprise
America's war on terror

Seymour Hersh's fearless reporting has earned him fame, front-page bylines in virtually every major newspaper in the free world, honors galore, and no small amount of controversy. Now in this memoir he describes what drove him and how he worked as an independent outsider, even at the nation's most prestigious publications. He tells the stories behind the stories—riveting in their own right—as he chases leads, cultivates sources, and grapples with the weight of what he uncovers, daring to challenge official narratives handed down from the powers that be. In telling these stories, Hersh divulges previously unreported information about some of his biggest scoops, including the My Lai massacre and the horrors at Abu Ghraib. There are also illuminating recollections of some of the giants of American politics and journalism: Ben Bradlee, A. M. Rosenthal, David Remnick, and Henry Kissinger among them. This is essential reading on the power of the printed word at a time when good journalism is under fire as never before.

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