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Sobre o Autor

James Reston, Jr., is the author of eleven previous books, including "The Last Apocalypse" & "Galileo: A Life". He has written articles for "The New Yorker", "Esquire", "Vanity Fair", "Time", "Rolling Stone", & many other publications, & the scripts for three "Frontline" documentaries. He lives in mostrar mais Chevy Chase, Maryland. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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(eng) Please distinguish the son, James Reston, Jr. (born 1941), from his father, James Reston, also known as James B. Reston and Scotty Reston (1909-1995).

Obras por James Reston, Jr.

The Last Apocalypse: Europe at the Year 1000 A.D. (1998) 536 exemplares, 2 críticas
Galileo (1988) 167 exemplares, 3 críticas
Coming To Terms (1985) — Introdução — 29 exemplares
Our Father Who Art in Hell (1981) 23 exemplares
Sherman's March and Vietnam (1984) 20 exemplares

Obras Associadas

Booknotes: America's Finest Authors on Reading, Writing, and the Power of Ideas (1997) — Contribuidor — 436 exemplares, 5 críticas
Eyewitness to History: From Ancient Times to the Modern Era (2011) — Introdução — 63 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Reston, James, Jr.
Nome legal
Reston, James Barrett, Jr.
Data de nascimento
1941-03-08
Data de falecimento
2023-07-19
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
New York, New York, USA
Local de falecimento
Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA
Causa da morte
pancreatic cancer
Educação
University of North Carolina (BA|1963)
Ocupações
journalist
documentarian
screenwriter
playwright
Relações
Reston, James B. (father)
Organizações
Chicago Daily News
United States Army
Prémios e menções honrosas
Prix Italia (1983)
Dupont–Columbia Award (1983)
Nota de desambiguação
Please distinguish the son, James Reston, Jr. (born 1941), from his father, James Reston, also known as James B. Reston and Scotty Reston (1909-1995).

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Críticas

A very well done biography that pretty much sticks to chronological order and is a fabulous window into the personality of Galileo; his family, friends, and opposers; the Catholic church, and Italy in the 17th century.
 
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TraSea | 2 outras críticas | Apr 29, 2024 |
 
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kslade | 4 outras críticas | Nov 29, 2022 |
Anyone who has visited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C. knows first-hand the power of the experience. This book reconstructs the controversy surrounding how it was selected, built, and adjusted in response to criticism. Suffice it to say the backlash against the selection was extremely ugly, including racism, condescension, and politics. In addition, art appreciation naturally varies widely in personal taste and it is often difficult to envision the final product during the design stage. Throw in the many intense opinions about the war, and how and why it was fought, and the stage was set for a flashpoint of discontent.

The author is a Vietnam Veteran, and in the epilogue, he relates the story of his close friend from military training, who died in the Tet offensive. As he looks at the mirrored black granite surface of the wall, he sees his reflection over his friend’s name. It seems like a separate story, but it is a nice way to honor his friend.

The book is well-researched and reported. I very much enjoyed the inclusion of photos of other submissions, poems, literary references, detailed footnotes, and bibliography. If you are interested in public art or curious about how the Vietnam Veterans Memorial came into existence, this book provides a thorough explanation of the process and pitfalls. It highlights the role of art in the healing process.
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Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
A well written account of the Third Crusade and encounters of Richard the Lionheart and Saladin. Written more like an adventure novel, this non-fictional account lays the ground work leading up to the battle of Jerusalem. Then covers the battle and aftermath.

[a: Reston |5696301|James Reston Jr.|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1333550388p2/5696301.jpg] does a great job of being objective, exposing all the greatness and pageantry of these 2 larger than life characters. In the same breath he exposes their flaws and contradictions. The only weakness in the story is Reston's adamant belief that Lionheart was a gay man. I have read a lot on the life of Richard, and although a case could be made, there is no proof. Not that it makes a difference either way. Reston just pushed my buttons a bit on this. The reason being, a reader new to the story of Richard would more than likely take what Reston has said here and believe it. When the fact of the matter is, there is no proof of Richards sexual orientation either way.

Still a stellar read, for those of us who love history and adventure.
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JBroda | 9 outras críticas | Sep 24, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
23
Também por
2
Membros
2,780
Popularidade
#9,240
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
32
ISBN
94
Línguas
6

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