The Beholder's Eye: A Collection of America's Finest Personal Journalism
Scott Anderson A collection of the very best in contemporary first-person journalism compiled by the award-winning former Washington Post reporter and author.Great journalists, at one time or another, have all been characters in their own people with personalities that shaped what they saw and reported, and were touched and changed by the experiences about which they wrote; and innovators who borrowed the storytelling techniques of fiction. The Beholderâs Eye showcases the very best of an increasing trend toward personal Mike Sager stalking Marlon Brando in the Tahitian jungle; J. R. Moehringerâs quest to discover the true identity of an old boxer; Bill Plaschkeâs story about a woman with cerebral palsy who runs an obscure Los Angeles Dodgers Web site; Scott Andersonâs story of his lifetime of covering war after war; Harringtonâs own tale of his interracial familyâs struggle to persevere; and many others. Written by reporters who were willing to reveal themselves in order to bring readers insights that were deeper than supposedly objective third-person stories, their articles are an invaluable resource for aspiring journalists, students, and teachers of the craft of writing, and any reader with an appreciation for masterful storytelling.âAims to dispel the old journalistic clichĂŠ: that a journalist writing about him/herself is always âself-indulgent and, quite likely, narcissistic.â He couldnât have put together a better lineup of writers to make the point that it doesnât have to be . . . Not just some of the countryâs finest personal journalism, but some of its finest journalism, period.ââKirkus Reviews
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Nonfiction
292 Pages