Assignment Russia
Autor Marvin Kalben Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2021
Marvin Kalb, the award-winning journalist who has written extensively about the world he reported on during his long career, now turns his eye on the young man who became that journalist. Chosen by legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow to become one of what came to be known as the Murrow Boys, Kalb in this newest volume of his memoirs takes readers back to his first days as a journalist, and what also were the first days of broadcast news.
Kalb captures the excitement of being present at the creation of a whole new way of bringing news immediately to the public. And what news. Cold War tensions were high between Eisenhower's America and Khrushchev's Soviet Union. Kalb is at the center, occupying a unique spot as a student of Russia tasked with explaining Moscow to Washington and the American public. He joins a cast of legendary figures along the way, from Murrow himself to Eric Severeid, Howard K. Smith, Richard Hottelet, Charles Kuralt, and Daniel Schorr among many others. He finds himself assigned as Moscow correspondent of CBS News just as the U2 incident--the downing of a US spy plane over Russian territory--is unfolding.
As readers of his first volume, The Year I Was Peter the Great, will recall, being the right person, in the right place, at the right time found Kalb face to face with Khrushchev. Assignment Russia sees Kalb once again an eyewitness to history--and a writer and analyst who has helped shape the first draft of that history.
Kalb witnessed and interpreted many of the defining events of the Cold War. In Assignment Russia he ultimately finds himself assigned as Moscow correspondent for CBS News just as the U-2 incident--the downing of a U.S. spy plane over Russian territory--is unfolding. Kalb brings alive once again the tension that surrounded that event, and the reportorial skills deployed to illuminate it.
Like The Year I Was Peter the Great, the first volume in a series of memoirs narrating his earlier life, Assignment Russia brings us Kalb once again as an eyewitness to history--and a writer and analyst who has helped shape the first draft of that history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780815738961
ISBN-10: 081573896X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Council on Foreign Relations
ISBN-10: 081573896X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Council on Foreign Relations
Cuprins
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Joining a ¿Band of Brothers¿
2. CBS's ¿Specialist on Soviet Affairs¿
3. Broadcasting's One Thing, Writings Another
4. A Book, a Documentary, and a New Idea
5. ¿The Russians Are Coming¿
6. The Sino-Soviet Alliance: Mysteries, Puzzles, and Enigmas
7. Around the World in 100 Days¿Part One
8. Around the World¿Part Two
9. A Dream Come True
10. The Paris Summit: Ike vs. Nikita
11. . . . And, Finally, Moscow
12. Censors, Circuits, and Double Beds
13. Bargaining with Bureaucrats
14. The ¿Pigeon¿ Lost in My Pasternak Adventure
15. ¿Do Svidaniiä
16. Saying No to Murrow?
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Joining a ¿Band of Brothers¿
2. CBS's ¿Specialist on Soviet Affairs¿
3. Broadcasting's One Thing, Writings Another
4. A Book, a Documentary, and a New Idea
5. ¿The Russians Are Coming¿
6. The Sino-Soviet Alliance: Mysteries, Puzzles, and Enigmas
7. Around the World in 100 Days¿Part One
8. Around the World¿Part Two
9. A Dream Come True
10. The Paris Summit: Ike vs. Nikita
11. . . . And, Finally, Moscow
12. Censors, Circuits, and Double Beds
13. Bargaining with Bureaucrats
14. The ¿Pigeon¿ Lost in My Pasternak Adventure
15. ¿Do Svidaniiä
16. Saying No to Murrow?
Index
Descriere
A personal journey through some of the darkest moments of the cold war and the early days of television news. Marvin Kalb, the award-winning journalist who has written extensively about the world he reported on during his long career, now turns his eye on the young man who became that journalist.