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A complex fate : William L. Shirer and the American century / Ken Cuthbertson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cuthbertson, Ken, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Novelists, American--20th century--Biography.
Novelists, American.
Journalists--United States--Biography.
Journalists.
War correspondents--United States--Biography.
War correspondents.
Shirer, William L. (William Lawrence), 1904-1993.
Shirer, William L.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (577 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Montréal, Québec : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
William Shirer (1904-1993), a star foreign correspondent with the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s and ’30s, was a prominent member of what one contemporary observer described as an extraordinary band of American journalists, "some with the Midwest hayseed still in their hair," who gave their North American audiences a visceral sense of how Europe was spiralling into chaos and war. In 1937, Shirer left print journalism and became the first of the now legendary "Murrow boys," working as an on-air partner to the iconic CBS broadcaster Edward R. Murrow. With Shirer reporting from inside Nazi Germany and Murrow from blitz-ravaged London, the pair built CBS’s European news operation into the industry leader and, in the process, revolutionized broadcasting. But after the war ended, the Shirer-Murrow relationship shattered. Shirer lost his job and by 1950 found himself blacklisted as a supposed Communist sympathizer. After nearly a decade in the professional wilderness, he began work on The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Published in 1960, Shirer's magnum opus sold millions of copies and was hailed as the masterwork that would "ensure his reputation as long as humankind reads." Ken Cuthbertson's A Complex Fate is a thought-provoking, richly detailed biography of William Shirer. Written with the full cooperation of Shirer’s family, and generously illustrated with photographs, it introduces a new generation of readers to a supremely talented, complex writer, while placing into historical context some of the pivotal media developments of our time.
Contents:
""Cover ""; ""A COMPLEX FATE""; ""Title ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Dedication ""; ""Contents""; ""Illustrations""; ""Foreword""; ""Introduction""; ""1 Midwestern Beginnings""; ""2 Cedar Rapids""; ""3 More Questions than Answers""; ""4 Paris""; ""5 The World's Dizziest Newspaper""; ""6 Gabardine Trenchcoats and Late-Night Trains""; ""7 Vienna: A Capital without a Nation""; ""8 SHIRER FLY INDIA""; ""9 Mahatma Gandhi""; ""10 Termination""; ""11 From Paris to Berlin""; ""12 The Nightmare Years""; ""13 A Change of Direction""; ""14 An Unlikely Duo""; ""15 Return to Vienna""
""16 We now take you to London...""""17 Radio News Comes of Age""; ""18 The Gathering Clouds of War""; ""19 A Pandora's Box of Horrors""; ""20 War on the Western Front""; ""21 Hitler Ascendant""; ""22 Auf wiedersehen, Berlin""; ""23 Berlin Diary""; ""24 The Price of Fame""; ""25 Change and Confusion""; ""26 The Banality of Evil""; ""27 Changing Times""; ""28 Tides of Intolerance""; ""29 Pride ruined the angels""; ""30 Signing Off at CBS""; ""31 May his voice be heard again""; ""32 Blacklisted""; ""33 End of an Affair""; ""34 A Book for the Ages""
""35 The transientness of our existence""""36 An Ending and a New Beginning""; ""37 Memoirs""; ""38 A Twenty-Year-Old Mind in an Eighty-Year-Old Body""; ""39 Tenacious to the End""; ""40 The Final Act""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 24, 2015).
ISBN:
9780773597242
0773597247
OCLC:
899761665

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