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The Alastair Campbell Diaries, Volume Two: Power and the People, 1997-1999, the Complete Edition: The Alastair Campbell Diaries

Autor Alastair Campbell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2011
Alastair Campbell was born in Keighley, Yorkshire, in 1957, the son of a vet. After graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in modern languages, his first chosen career was journalism, principally with the Mirror Group. When Tony Blair became leader of the Labour Party, he asked Campbell to be his press secretary. He worked for Blair - first in that capacity, then as official spokesman and director of communications and strategy - from 1994 to 2003, since when he has been mainly engaged in writing, public speaking, working for Leukaemia Research, where he is chairman of fundraising, and continuing to advise Blair, Gordon Brown and other leading Labour figures. His first novel, All In The Mind, and an accompanying award-winning TV documentary, Cracking Up, led to him being voted Mind Champion of the Year. A second novel, Maya, was published in 2010, as was the first volume of his diaries, Prelude to Power. His interests include running, cycling, playing the bagpipes and following the varying fortunes of Burnley Football Club.
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ISBN-13: 9780099493464
ISBN-10: 0099493462
Pagini: 800
Ilustrații: Illustrations, ports.
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Arrow
Seria The Alastair Campbell Diaries


Notă biografică

ALASTAIR CAMPBELL was born in Keighley, Yorkshire, in 1957, the son of a vet. After graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in modern languages, his first chosen career was journalism, principally with the Mirror Group. When Tony Blair became leader of the Labour Party, he asked Campbell to be his press secretary. He worked for Blair -- first in that capacity, then as official spokesman and director of communications and strategy -- from 1994 to 2003, since then he has been mainly engaged in writing, public speaking, working for Leukemia Research, where he is chairman of fundraising, and continuing to advise Blair, Gordon Brown and other leading Labour figures. His first novel was All in the Mind.


From the Hardcover edition.

Recenzii

"Campbell is a compelling diarist... The Campbell Diaries provide the fullest insider account so far of new Labour's ascent to power."
--The Times, on Vol. 1

"Campbell's world is the brutal, angry, hard-driven, jokey, football-crazed and intensely male world of tabloid journalism. He is a fluent and industrious reporter, with amazing stamina."
--Telegraph, on Vol. 1

"There are plenty of nuggets here that are fascinating, some passages that make you wince and others that are gripping. It has historical value."
--Observer, on Vol. 1


From the Hardcover edition.
"A fascinating, candid account of recent history" Financial Times "Like the Bloomsbury Group of the Twenties, the New Labour clique is churning out an apparently inexhaustible number of memoirs, diaries and memorabilia. Alastair Campbell's diaries are by far the most important record to have emerged. Nothing like them exists in British political writing. They are a product of almost monastic self-discipline. No matter how gruelling the circumstances, Campbell found time to settle down and make a daily record of events, which at the most frenetic times could extend to several thousand words ... The account of Blair's wise and agile handling of the crisis that followed the death of Princess Diana is powerful and authentic" Telegraph "Plunging into the second volume of Alastair Campbell's diaries is like opening a Samuel Richardson novel. The tone is breathless and excitable and the dramatic world of backstabbing, tittle-tattle and palace intrigue is instantly captivating. Historians will scour the book for valuable new information. Practitioners of media management will regard it as a classic" Spectator "The real value of the 'complete' diaries lie in their total immersion in the fierce urgency of the present tense ... The diaries capture what seemed to be important at the time, without knowing where it would lead or what was coming next. So, huge issues creep up without historical fanfare, as the author, at the end of a long day, has no idea how important they will seem the next day ... Campbell is a great diarist, and precisely because he is not a stylist. His is spare, Orwellian prose, compelling by virtue of his position and his narrative grip - a favourite Campbell word. Whatever you think of Blair and the Blair years, this is what is was like at the time." -- John Rentoul Independent on Sunday "It should be required reading for coalition MPs because, despite a sometimes exhausting level of detail, there is still no better minute-by-minute account of what life is like at No.10." -- Gaby Hinsliff Guardian