Behind the Scenes: Covering the JFK Assassination

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Price
$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
University of North Texas Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.29 X 1.02 inches | 1.19 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781574419115

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About the Author
DARWIN PAYNE is professor emeritus of communications at Southern Methodist University and the author of Indomitable Sarah: The Life of Judge Sarah T. Hughes; Big D: Triumphs and Troubles of an American Supercity in the 20th Century; and Dallas, an Illustrated History. He and his wife, Phyllis, live in Dallas.
Reviews
"Behind the Scenes is an outstanding introduction because of its knowledge of Dallas both before and after the assassination; its portrayal of key actors, such as Bruce Alger and Will Fritz; and how it contextualizes November 22."--Max Holland, journalist and author of The Kennedy Assassination Tapes

"What makes this book unique, in my opinion, is its first-person account by a newspaper reporter (trained to ask questions, notice details) who seems to have been present at so many of the events related to the assassination during Nov. 22-25, 1963. He was very much an eyewitness to history. And with a reporter's instinct, he apparently took copious notes and kept them, so that they form an important source for this book."--Michael V. Hazel, author of Dallas: A History of "Big D" and Historic Photos of Dallas

"Darwin Payne is an old-fashioned reporter in the best possible way. He knew Dallas before the Kennedy assassination and has lived and worked there since, which is why he is able to give us so much more in this book than just the familiar facts of that awful day. It's also a primer on how real reporters work. This is a master craftsman and gifted storyteller at his very best."--Bob Schieffer, CBS News

"Journalist/historian Darwin Payne hurriedly jotted hours of copious notes, kept them close to his soul, mind, spirit, and heart, and reflected upon and added to them over six decades. The result is a riveting, minute-by-minute, on-constant-deadline, hold-on-tight account of that dark day in Dallas. Through his words and commendable attention to detail, it is Nov. 22 all over again for those of that day, for those of this day. Compelling."--Roger Summers, journalist, author, and historian

"Behind the Scenes--part memoir, part reporter's stream of consciousness, part history of presidential visits to Dallas and an overview of presidential assassinations--is loaded with back stories and details to which few were privy. . . . [Payne] populates his narrative with rich characters in Dallas law enforcement and news media. The work analyzes what motivated the assassin, relying on little-known information about Oswald's childhood and his limited financial resources."--D Magazine
"Both historians and journalism students will find a treasure trove of socio-political information and insights into the inner workings of the news media."--Review of Texas Books