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KlappentextIn the 1960s, few living journalists were more famous than the Toronto Star's Robert Reguly, who landed a series of international scoops and was right there in the Ambassador Hotel kitchen when Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated.
But no story loomed larger in Reguly's life, or in the world's consciousness, than the war in Vietnam, which he covered from startlingly close range in 1967. Vietnam was the assignment of his lifetime and, in many respects, Robert's undoing. It changed him and haunted him, as well as his family, for the rest of their lives. Half a century later, Robert's son, Eric Reguly, himself an esteemed foreign correspondent, retraces his late father's footsteps through Vietnam's combat zones in an impassioned quest to better understand the complicated and distant man who raised him and guided him into journalism. Ghosts of War is a gripping, thoughtful book about two very different generations of war, journalism, and manhood.
But no story loomed larger in Reguly's life, or in the world's consciousness, than the war in Vietnam, which he covered from startlingly close range in 1967. Vietnam was the assignment of his lifetime and, in many respects, Robert's undoing. It changed him and haunted him, as well as his family, for the rest of their lives. Half a century later, Robert's son, Eric Reguly, himself an esteemed foreign correspondent, retraces his late father's footsteps through Vietnam's combat zones in an impassioned quest to better understand the complicated and distant man who raised him and guided him into journalism. Ghosts of War is a gripping, thoughtful book about two very different generations of war, journalism, and manhood.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-989555-60-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum14.04.2022
Seiten140 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 231 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht340 g
Artikel-Nr.58555717
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GenreWirtschaft