
Alistair Cooke: Reporting America
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Narrated by:
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Peter Marinker
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By:
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Alistair Cooke
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Alistair Cooke was the greatest of all twentieth century reporters of life in America to the rest of the world. This book presents the cream of his writings on the events that shaped modern American history, from the end of the Second World War through to the assassination of John Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy (Cooke was actually present), the moon landings and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Almost all the material will be new to Cooke fans – transcripts of his legendary Letters from America, long-forgotten reports in the Guardian (whose correspondent in New York he was for 25 years) and other freshly discovered writings.
©2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2011 BBC Studios Distribution LtdIts a huge throwback to a time when a member of the media would start the day with teh New York Times, write an article, finish his day, sit drinking a cocktail as he watched the 3 major networks give their "news", and then would write the next day re-inforcing the media themes. It was all very cosy and clubby and as long as there were no competing sources for information, it made the people doing it feel like they were kings of the world.
Cooke brings an interesting perspective--especially in the early year--from his English background. And this book has some long recollections from his daughter.
All the audio is either his daughter or from Cooke himself. And he had such a smooth and polished delivery that its never boring.
Fifty Years of American History
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