Synopses & Reviews
This dramatic memoir by one of America's most respected journalists and media critics takes us from the author's narrow escape from a Turkish massacre of Armenians as a young child, to his secret acquisition of the Pentagon Papers, to the transformation of American journalism over the last half century.
Synopsis
An engrossing, poignant memoir by one of the nation's most respected journalists and media critics, including his youth as an Armenian immigrant and his secret acquisition of the Pentagon Papers as a Washington Post editor.
About the Author
'Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ben H. Bagdikian is dean emeritus of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley.'