Collected Nonfiction (ePub)
How the Good Guys Finally Won, The World According to Breslin, and The World of Jimmy Breslin
(Sprache: Englisch)
Colorful, riveting reportage from a one-of-a-kind Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times-bestselling author.
In his career as a legendary New York City newspaper columnist, Jimmy Breslin "leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless...
In his career as a legendary New York City newspaper columnist, Jimmy Breslin "leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless...
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Colorful, riveting reportage from a one-of-a-kind Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times-bestselling author.
In his career as a legendary New York City newspaper columnist, Jimmy Breslin "leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless for more than fifty years with brick-hard words and a jagged-glass wit" (The New York Times).
How the Good Guys Finally Won: Following the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, as evidence increasingly mounted against President Richard Nixon, Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, the Majority Leader in the House of Representatives, led the charge calling for impeachment. In this New York Times bestseller, Breslin's blow-by-blow, conviction-by-conviction account is a gripping reminder of how O'Neill and his colleagues brought justice to those who abused their power, and revived America after the greatest political scandal in its history.
"Breslin's reporting is superb and so is his prose, his insights keen and often startling, his wit unceasing." -Chicago Tribune
The World According to Breslin: In an illustrious career that spanned decades, the seven years that Breslin spent at the New YorkDaily News sparked some of his finest work. When New York City tumbled into economic and social chaos at the end of the 1970s, Breslin was there. In this collection of classic columns, he looks at the city not from the top down but from the bottom up, heralding the heroism of average New Yorkers.
"Superb . . . a master of the tough-talking, thoroughly researched, contentious, street-wise vignette." -San Francisco Chronicle
The World of Jimmy Breslin: In the 1960s, as the once-proud New York Herald Tribune spiraled into bankruptcy, the brightest light in its pages was an ebullient young columnist named Jimmy Breslin. While ordinary columnists wrote about politics, culture, or the economy, Breslin's chief topics were the city and himself. He was chummy with cops, arsonists, and thieves, and told their stories with grace, wit, and lightning-quick prose. Whether covering the five boroughs, Vietnam, or the death of John F. Kennedy, Breslin managed to find great characters wherever he went.
"Breslin's touch is absolutely sure." -The Washington Post Book World
In his career as a legendary New York City newspaper columnist, Jimmy Breslin "leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless for more than fifty years with brick-hard words and a jagged-glass wit" (The New York Times).
How the Good Guys Finally Won: Following the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, as evidence increasingly mounted against President Richard Nixon, Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, the Majority Leader in the House of Representatives, led the charge calling for impeachment. In this New York Times bestseller, Breslin's blow-by-blow, conviction-by-conviction account is a gripping reminder of how O'Neill and his colleagues brought justice to those who abused their power, and revived America after the greatest political scandal in its history.
"Breslin's reporting is superb and so is his prose, his insights keen and often startling, his wit unceasing." -Chicago Tribune
The World According to Breslin: In an illustrious career that spanned decades, the seven years that Breslin spent at the New YorkDaily News sparked some of his finest work. When New York City tumbled into economic and social chaos at the end of the 1970s, Breslin was there. In this collection of classic columns, he looks at the city not from the top down but from the bottom up, heralding the heroism of average New Yorkers.
"Superb . . . a master of the tough-talking, thoroughly researched, contentious, street-wise vignette." -San Francisco Chronicle
The World of Jimmy Breslin: In the 1960s, as the once-proud New York Herald Tribune spiraled into bankruptcy, the brightest light in its pages was an ebullient young columnist named Jimmy Breslin. While ordinary columnists wrote about politics, culture, or the economy, Breslin's chief topics were the city and himself. He was chummy with cops, arsonists, and thieves, and told their stories with grace, wit, and lightning-quick prose. Whether covering the five boroughs, Vietnam, or the death of John F. Kennedy, Breslin managed to find great characters wherever he went.
"Breslin's touch is absolutely sure." -The Washington Post Book World
Autoren-Porträt von Jimmy Breslin
Jimmy Breslin was born in Jamaica, Queens. He was awarded the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary. His bestselling and critically acclaimed books include The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight; Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?; The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutiérrez; several anthologies; and the memoir, I Want to Thank My Brain for Remembering Me. He lives on Broadway, the Big Street, in New York City.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Jimmy Breslin
- 2018, 1675 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media
- ISBN-10: 1504056213
- ISBN-13: 9781504056212
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.10.2018
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