The New Journalism (Picador Books)

The New Journalism (Picador Books)

Michael Herr


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âe~The hell with it . . . let chaos reign . . . louder music, more wine . . . All the old traditions are exhausted and no new one is yet established. All bets are off! The odds are cancelled! Itâe(tm)s anybodyâe(tm)s ballgame . . . âe(tm) Tom Wolfe introduces and exults in his generationâe(tm)s journalistic talent: Truman Capote inside the mind of a psychotic killer Hunter S. Thompson skunk drunk at the Kentucky Derby Michael Herr dispatching reality from the Vietnam killing fields Rex Reed giving the star treatment to the ageing Ava Gardner As well as Norman Mailer Joe Eszterhas Terry Southern Nicholas Tomalin George Plimpton James Mills Gay Talese Joan Didion and many other legends of tape and typewriter telling it like it is from Warholâe(tm)s Factory to the White House lawn, from the saddle of a Harley to the toughest football team in the US.


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âe~The hell with it . . . let chaos reign . . . louder music, more wine . . . All the old traditions are exhausted and no new one is yet established. All bets are off! The odds are cancelled! Itâe(tm)s anybodyâe(tm)s ballgame . . . âe(tm) Tom Wolfe introduces and exults in his generationâe(tm)s journalistic talent: Truman Capote inside the mind of a psychotic killer Hunter S. Thompson skunk drunk at the Kentucky Derby Michael Herr dispatching reality from the Vietnam killing fields Rex Reed giving the star treatment to the ageing Ava Gardner As well as Norman Mailer Joe Eszterhas Terry Southern Nicholas Tomalin George Plimpton James Mills Gay Talese Joan Didion and many other legends of tape and typewriter telling it like it is from Warholâe(tm)s Factory to the White House lawn, from the saddle of a Harley to the toughest football team in the US.



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Michael Herr

Writer and former war correspondent, best known as the author of Dispatches (1977), a memoir of his time as a correspondent for Esquire magazine (1967–1969) during the Vietnam War. The book was called...


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