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After the tall timber : collected nonfiction / Renata Adler ; preface by Michael Wolff.

After the tall timber : collected nonfiction / Renata Adler ; preface by Michael Wolff.
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ISBN 9781590178799 (hardback)
1590178793 (hardback)
Name Adler, Renata author.
Title After the tall timber : collected nonfiction / Renata Adler ; preface by Michael Wolff.
Published New York : New York Review Books, [2015]
©2015
Description xiv, 515 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents Preface / by Michael Wolf -- Toward a Radical Middle -- The March for Non-Violence from Selma -- Fly Trans-Love Airways -- Letter from the Six-Day War -- The Black Power March in Mississippi -- Radicalism in Debacle: the Palmer House -- G. Gordon Liddy in America -- But Ohio. Well, I guess that's one state where they elect to lock and load: The National Guard -- Letter from Biafra -- A Year in the Dark, Introduction -- On violence, film always agrues yes -- Three Cuban cultural reports with films somewhere in them -- House Critic -- The Justices and the Journalists -- The Extreme Nominee -- Canaries in the Mineshaft, Introduction -- Searching for the Real Nixon Scandal -- Decoding the Starr Report -- A Court of No Appeal -- Irreparable Harm -- The Porch Overlooks No Such Thing.
Summary For decades, Renata Adler's writing has upheld and defined the highest standards of investigative journalism. A staff writer at The New Yorker from 1963 to 2001, Adler has reported on civil rights from Selma, Alabama; on the war in Biafra, the Six-Day War, and the Vietnam War; on the Nixon impeachment inquiry and Congress. She has also written about cultural matters, films (as chief film critic for The New York Times), books, politics, and pop music. This collection of Adler's nonfiction draws on her early essays, reporting, and criticism, which describe the major crises and hopeful turmoil of the 1960s, and more recent pieces concerned with, in her words, 'misrepresentation, coercion, and abuse of public process, and the journalist's role in it.
Subjects American essays -- 20th century
American essays -- 21st century
Political science
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 21st century
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