安德森·库珀,Anderson Cooper
美国CNN传奇新闻主播、记者、作家,多次出入战地报道新闻,曾经获颁众多新闻奖项与9座艾美奖,被授予“国家荣誉勋章骑士”称号。
他对世界充满探索热情与求知欲望,在报道中渗透进深厚的内心情感,举世瞩目的成功改变了世界观众看新闻的 方式。处女作《边缘信使》高居《纽约时报》畅销榜冠军。
In 2005, two tragedies--the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina--turned CNN reporter Anderson Cooper into a media celebrity. Dispatches from the Edge, Cooper's memoir of "war, disasters and survival," is a brief but powerful chronicle of Cooper's ascent to stardom and his struggle with his own tragedies and demons. Cooper was 10 years old when his father, Wyatt Cooper, died during heart bypass surgery. He was 20 when his beloved older brother, Carter, committed suicide by jumping off his mother's penthouse balcony (his mother, by the way, being Gloria Vanderbilt). The losses profoundly affected Cooper, who fled home after college to work as a freelance journalist for Channel One, the classroom news service. Covering tragedies in far-flung places like Burma, Vietnam, and Somalia, Cooper quickly learned that "as a journalist, no matter ... how respectful you are, part of your brain remains focused on how to capture the horror you see, how to package it, present it to others." Cooper's description of these horrors, from war-ravaged Baghdad to famine-wracked Niger, is poignant but surprisingly unsentimental. In Niger, Cooper writes, he is chagrined, then resigned, when he catches himself looking for the "worst cases" to commit to film. "They die, I live. It's the way of the world," he writes. In the final section of Dispatches, Cooper describes covering Hurricane Katrina, the story that made him famous. The transcript of his showdown with Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu (in which Cooper tells Landrieu people in New Orleans are "ashamed of what is happening in this country right now") is worth the price of admission on its own. Cooper's memoir leaves some questions unanswered--there's frustratingly little about his personal life, for example--but remains a vivid, modest self-portrait by a man who is proving himself to be an admirable, courageous leader in a medium that could use more like him. --Erica C. Barnett --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
让一个感情丰富的人,去看新闻联播的最后五分钟——去看世界另一边、我们的边缘的那个社会,完全以另一个维度行进着:无穷尽的战争、饥荒、死亡。 故事的主角当然也是人。 可我猜测他会不会像我一样,无法掩饰内心昭然若揭的冷漠。对那些死亡没有深层的同情、没有深层的不解,...
评分 评分在打开这本书之前,我本以为这是一本灾难与战争的记录;讲述作者亲眼所见的那些被战争和自然灾害所摧残的人的痛苦。但我发现,这其实是作者本人的回忆录。 在一次次报道中,他回忆他快乐的童年、他父亲的逝世以及哥哥的自杀对他造成的影响、他内心的痛苦与焦虑、以及他是如何通...
评分我从小就是一个特别理想主义的人,高中的时候读柴静的《看见》,就想去做记者,做深度调查记者,后来又想去做战地记者,不过报考大学的时候上了一个和新闻毫不相干的专业,再加上逐渐了解战地记者的艰辛和危险,渐渐地也就忘记自己当初的想法了。去年收视家里的东西的时候,看...
"The world has many edges, and all of us dangle from them by a very delicate thread. The key is not to let go."
评分找原版的豆瓣er:print out原版在美亚上有售,非常便宜哈。
评分Tour de force.
评分"The world has many edges, and all of us dangle from them by a very delicate thread. The key is not to let go."
评分Tour de force.
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