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OverviewInterest groups, whether noble or not, prepackage faux-news from skewed points of view. Governments bypass reporters to go straight to the public. Guesswork and lies stand unchecked and unchallenged. This is cheaper than sending reporters to where real news happens. In an invaluable, succinct and compulsively readable primer, legendary foreign correspondent informs and inspires journalists and readers on reporting beyond borders and how to keep track of what's really going on in the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mort RosenblumPublisher: De.MO design LTD Imprint: De.MO design LTD Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9780982590829ISBN 10: 0982590822 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 28 October 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews<p> A rare blend of great storytelling and pure wisdom, Little Bunch of Madmen is the best thing yet written about the state of modern journalism by one of its few true living masters, and every reporter working today should go out and buy it and read it... Checklist for Kabul: Flak jacket, passport, money, cell-phone, flashlight, extra batteries, spare underwear, and a Little Bunch of Madmen. --Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker <p> This is a hell of a lot more than another journalism textbook. It offers valuable lessons on the craft, but it is really a journey of a lifetime in international reporting and an invitation to a new generation to venture out in the world and do the work that needs to be done. It comes from a great reporter who knows that the best of journalism requires one simple axiom: ground truth. You have to be there on the ground to get the story. --Charles M. Sennott, executive editor, GlobalPost <p> Incisive thinking, ethical passion, and sharp wit permeate this compelling book. As an educator and former journalist, I am immensely thankful. It fuses wisdom, insight, and expert advice for what hopefully will be a new generation of intelligent, avid, and risk-taking journalists. Written by a uniquely crazy, courageous, and irascible veteran, the reminiscences are compelling, the thrusts on target. --Sherman Teichman, director, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University<p> Mort Rosenblum is one of those legendary journalists who has been everywhere and done everything, mostly with gunfire in the background. These days young reporters abroad are particularly short of guidance because they are now very often stringers, paid (not enough) by the piece and getting very little advice or help from the news organizations they write for. So Rosenblum offers suggestions for how to get into countries without visas, how to stay alive, and the importance of bringing along parachute cord, duct tape and tiger balm (and make it all carry-on, if possible! A rare blend of great storytelling and pure wisdom, Little Bunch of Madmen is the best thing yet written about the state of modern journalism by one of its few true living masters, and every reporter working today should go out and buy it and read it... Checklist for Kabul: Flak jacket, passport, money, cell-phone, flashlight, extra batteries, spare underwear, and a Little Bunch of Madmen. --Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker This is a hell of a lot more than another journalism textbook. It offers valuable lessons on the craft, but it is really a journey of a lifetime in international reporting and an invitation to a new generation to venture out in the world and do the work that needs to be done. It comes from a great reporter who knows that the best of journalism requires one simple axiom: ground truth. You have to be there on the ground to get the story. --Charles M. Sennott, executive editor, GlobalPost Incisive thinking, ethical passion, and sharp wit permeate this compelling book. As an educator and former journalist, I am immensely thankful. It fuses wisdom, insight, and expert advice for what hopefully will be a new generation of intelligent, avid, and risk-taking journalists. Written by a uniquely crazy, courageous, and irascible veteran, the reminiscences are compelling, the thrusts on target. --Sherman Teichman, director, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University Mort Rosenblum is one of those legendary journalists who has been everywhere and done everything, mostly with gunfire in the background. These days young reporters abroad are particularly short of guidance because they are now very often stringers, paid (not enough) by the piece and getting very little advice or help from the news organizations they write for. So Rosenblum offers suggestions for how to get into countries without visas, how to stay alive, and the importance of bringing along parachute cord, duct tape and tiger balm (and make it all carry-on, if possible! Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |