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A private war : Marie Colvin and other tales of heroes, scoundrels, and renegades / Marie Brenner.

Van Pelt Library PN4874.C647 B74 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brenner, Marie, author.
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Colvin, Marie.
Colvin, Marie--Death and burial.
Motley, Constance Baker, 1921-2005.
Motley, Constance Baker.
Conroy, Paul, 1964-2026.
Conroy, Paul.
Conroy, Paul, 1964-.
Jewell, Richard, 1962-2007.
Jewell, Richard.
Yousafzai, Malala, 1997-.
Yousafzai, Malala.
Trump, Donald, 1946-.
Trump, Donald.
Wigand, Jeffrey S.
Cohn, Roy M.
Reporters and reporting--United States.
Reporters and reporting.
Political violence.
History.
Antisemitism.
United States.
War correspondents--United States--Biography.
War correspondents.
Syria.
France.
Foreign correspondents--United States--Biography.
Foreign correspondents.
Women journalists--United States--Biography.
Women journalists.
Antisemitism--France--21st century.
Political violence--Syria--History--21st century.
Syria--History--Civil War, 2011-.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
336 pages ; 21 cm
Edition:
First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2018.
Summary:
The essays in this book cover a variety of Brenner's encounters with people around the world. "The Target" tells of Brenner's encounters and interviews with Malala Yousafzai, both before and after the attack. "After the Gold Rush" is a September 1990 article about Donald and Ivana Trump, and their rocky relationship. Brenner also takes us into the lives of Roy Cohn, Richard Jewell, and others. The 2018 motion picture, A private war, is based on the first essay in the book: Marie Colvin's private war.
"Now a major motion picture starring Rosamund Pike, Stanley Tucci, and Jamie Dornan, A Private War is the story of legendary war correspondent Marie Colvin, who died in 2012 while covering the Syrian civil war. In February 2012, Marie Colvin crossed into Syria on the back of a motorcycle. A veteran war correspondent known for her fearlessness, outspokenness, and signature eye patch, she was defying a government decree preventing journalists from entering the country. Accompanied by photographer Paul Conroy, she was determined to report on the Syrian civil war, adding to a long list of conflicts she had covered, including those in Egypt, Chechnya, Kosovo, and Libya. She had witnessed grenade attacks, saved more than one thousand women and children in an East Timor war zone when she refused to stop reporting until they were evacuated, and even interviewed Muammar Qaddafi. But she had no idea that the story she was looking for in Syria would be her last, culminating in the explosion of an improvised device that sent shock waves across the world. In A Private War, Marie Brenner brilliantly chronicles the last days and hours of Colvin's life, moment by moment, to share the story of a remarkable life lived on the front lines. This collection also includes Brenner's classic encounters with Donald Trump, Roy Cohn, Malala Yousafzai, Richard Jewell, and others."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
Marie Colvin's private war
The ballad of Richard Jewell
The target
After the gold rush
France's scarlet letter
Judge Motley's verdict
The man who knew too much
How Donald Trump and Roy Cohn's ruthless symbiosis changed America.
Notes:
Movie tie-in edition.
"Now a major motion picture"--Cover.
"This pieces in this collection were originally published in Vanity Fair. The piece 'Judge Motley's verdict' was originally published in the New Yorker"--Title page verso.
ISBN:
1501183869
9781501183867
OCLC:
1057291837

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