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Second Read : Writers Look Back at Classic Works of Reportage /

The Columbia Journalism Review's Second Read series features distinguished journalists revisiting key works of reportage. Launched in 2004 by John Palattella, who was then editor of the magazine's book section, the series also allows authors address such ongoing concerns as the conflict be...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Baker, Nicholson (Contribuidor), Beckerman, Gal (Contribuidor), Cone, Marla (Contribuidor), Conover, Ted (Contribuidor), Cornog, Evan (Contribuidor), Corwin, Miles (Contribuidor), Dederer, Claire (Contribuidor), Fernandes, Naresh (Contribuidor), Hamilton, John Maxwell (Contribuidor), Lehmann, Chris (Contribuidor), Lipsyte, Robert (Contribuidor), Maharidge, Dale (Contribuidor), Mallon, Thomas (Contribuidor), Marcus, James (Contribuidor, Editor ), McCollam, Douglas (Contribuidor), Perlstein, Rick (Contribuidor), Peters, Justin (Contribuidor), Piazza, Tom (Contribuidor), Review, The Staff of the Columbia Journalism (Editor ), Schafer, Jack (Contribuidor), Schultz, Connie (Contribuidor), Shapiro, Michael (Contribuidor), Sherman, Scott (Contribuidor), Ulin, David (Contribuidor), Yagoda, Ben (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2011]
Colección:Columbia Journalism Review Books
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