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Jack Belden (1910–1989)

Forfatter af China Shakes the World

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Image credit: Jack Belden on the balcony of his apartment in Paris, France. Original by Roregan, retouched by Jan Arkesteijn.

Værker af Jack Belden

China Shakes the World (1949) 73 eksemplarer
Still time to die (1944) 21 eksemplarer
Retreat with Stilwell (1943) 18 eksemplarer
Gold Flower's Story 5 eksemplarer

Associated Works

Reporting World War II Part One : American Journalism, 1938-1944 (1995) — Bidragyder — 438 eksemplarer
Reporting World War II Part Two : American Journalism 1944-1946 (1995) — Bidragyder — 388 eksemplarer
100 Best True Stories of World War II (1945) — Bidragyder — 29 eksemplarer

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Fødselsdato
1910-02-03
Dødsdag
1989-06-03
Køn
male
Nationalitet
USA
Fødested
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Dødssted
Paris, France
Uddannelse
Colgate University
Erhverv
journalist
Organisationer
United Press
Time
Life

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Jack Belden was a war correspondent for Look magazine during the Japanese invasion of China, as well as N. Africa, Sicily, and Italy during WWII. He has tremendous sympathy for the courage and heart of the common soldier on the front lines, and rages against those who stay in the rear and at home.

If you've read most war correspondents (e.g., Ernie Pyle), you know they tend to write about what's happening at the front. They don't usually have opinions on strategy - not so Jack Belden. In some ways, he reminds me of Hunter S. Thompson, esp. in his irreverence and rage.

I liked the book, but I suppose I was looking more for a behind- the-scenes memoir/history. Belden surprises with his strongly-held opinions.
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Værker
6
Also by
3
Medlemmer
119
Popularitet
#166,388
Vurdering
4.2
Anmeldelser
1
ISBN
16
Sprog
1

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