Carte Rolling Stones Will Irwin

Rolling Stones

Autor: Will Irwin
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"Rolling Stones" is a vivid and engaging collection of reminiscences and biographical sketches by th...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
346
EAN
9781025413853
ISBN
1025413857
Enbook ID
52765755
Greutate
662
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 21

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"Rolling Stones" is a vivid and engaging collection of reminiscences and biographical sketches by the renowned American journalist and author Will Irwin. In this work, Irwin captures the restless energy of a life spent in pursuit of the story, chronicling his experiences as a writer and observer during the early 20th century. Through a series of anecdotal chapters, he reflects on the people, places, and events that defined a transformative era in American history.

The narrative explores the colorful world of early journalism and the adventurous spirit of those who lived as "rolling stones," moving from one assignment to the next across a rapidly changing landscape. Irwin's keen eye for detail and his ability to characterize the diverse figures he encountered-from fellow reporters to historical personalities-provide a rich tapestry of social and cultural history. "Rolling Stones" stands as a testament to the art of the personal essay and the historical value of the journalist's perspective. It is an essential volume for readers interested in the history of American letters, the evolution of the newsroom, and the timeless lure of a life on the road.

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