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OverviewDavid Remnick is a man much praised for his powers of observation, description and analysis, and Reporting contains his very best pieces from his first fifteen years as editor of The New Yorker. Here is Remnick on Don DeLillo, Philip Roth and The Sopranos; and here he is writing about Solzhenitsyn returning to Russia after nearly 20 years in exile, or on the failure of democracy in Mubarak’s Egypt. Without doubt one of America's most gifted and widely read journalists, Remnick's style combines compassion, empathy, exuberance and humour, and in Reporting he brings the written word to life, describing the world with extraordinary vividness and exceptional depth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David RemnickPublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Picador Edition: On Demand Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.762kg ISBN: 9781447250821ISBN 10: 1447250826 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 16 January 2014 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSection - i: Preface Unit - i: Part I Chapter - 1: The Wilderness Campaign: Al Gore Chapter - 2: Mrs. Graham Chapter - 3: The Masochism Campaign: Tony Blair Chapter - 4: High Water Unit - ii: Part II Chapter - 5: Into the Clear: Philip Roth Chapter - 6: No Longer, Not Yet: Don DeLillo Chapter - 7: Exit the Castle: Václav Havel Chapter - 8: The Exile: Solzhenitsyn in Vermont Unit - iii: Part III Chapter - 9: Deep in the Woods: Solzhenitsyn in Moscow Chapter - 10: The Last Tsar Chapter - 11: The Translation Wars Chapter - 12: Post-Imperial Blues: Vladimir Putin Unit - iv: Part IV Chapter - 13: The Afterlife: Natan Sharansky Chapter - 14: The Outsider: Benjamin Netanyahu Chapter - 15: Rage and Reason: Sari Nusseibeh and the PLO Chapter - 16: The Spirit Level: Amos Oz Chapter - 17: After Arafat Chapter - 18: The Democracy Game: Hamas Comes to Power in Palestine Unit - v: Part V Chapter - 19: Kid Dynamite Blows Up: Mike Tyson Chapter - 20: Cornerman: Teddy Atlas Chapter - 21: Comeback: Larry Holmes Chapter - 22: The Moralist: Lennox Lewis Chapter - 23: Tyson’s Corner Acknowledgements - ii: AcknowledgmentsReviewsHe has a strong, muscular unpretentious style and a restless curiosity that enables him to write as well about literature and politics as he does about boxing. * New Statesman * Pin-sharp, the whole thing, and really very engrossing indeed. -- William Leith * Sunday Telegraph * Remnick is a phenomenon. He has not only edited the magazine with serene efficiency for the past eight years; he has written for it a series of long, meticulously researched articles that have been gathered together in this hefty volume. And they are all excellent. * Daily Telegraph * Always up close and personal, always tenacious and informed by deep background, and always vivid and veracious. * The Times * 'He has a strong, muscular unpretentious style and a restless curiosity that enables him to write as well about literature and politics as he does about boxing' New Statesman 'Pin-sharp, the whole thing, and really very engrossing indeed' William Leith, Sunday Telegraph 'Remnick is a phenomenon. He has not only edited the magazine with serene efficiency for the past eight years; he has written for it a series of long, meticulously researched articles that have been gathered together in this hefty volume. And they are all excellent' Daily Telegraph 'Always up close and personal, always tenacious and informed by deep background, and always vivid and veracious' The Times Always up close and personal, always tenacious and informed by deep background, and always vivid and veracious. * The Times * Remnick is a phenomenon. He has not only edited the magazine with serene efficiency for the past eight years; he has written for it a series of long, meticulously researched articles that have been gathered together in this hefty volume. And they are all excellent. * Daily Telegraph * Pin-sharp, the whole thing, and really very engrossing indeed. -- William Leith * Sunday Telegraph * He has a strong, muscular unpretentious style and a restless curiosity that enables him to write as well about literature and politics as he does about boxing. * New Statesman * Author InformationDavid Remnick has been the editor of the The New Yorker since 1998. He was a staff writer for the magazine from 1992 to 1998 and, prior to that, the Washington Post’s correspondent in the Soviet Union. He lives in New York City with his wife and children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |