Bill Moyers Journal: The Conversation Continues
Bill Moyers
(Author)
Description
This "provocative" and "absorbing" (Star Tribune) companion book to Bill Moyer's acclaimed PBS series invites readers into conversations with some of the most captivating voices on the scene today, in what Kirkus calls "a glittering array of discussions." From Jon Stewart on politics and media to Michael Pollan on food, The Wire creator David Simon on the mean streets of our cities, James Cone and Shelby Steele on race in the age of Obama, Robert Bly and Nikki Giovanni on the power of poetry, Barbara Ehrenreich on the hard times of working Americans, and Karen Armstrong on faith and compassion, Moyer's own intelligence and insight match that of his guests and their discussions animate many of the most salient issues of our time. With extensive commentary from Moyers, marked by his customary "respect, intelligence, curiosity, humor, and graciousness" (Booklist), here are the debates; cultural currents; and, above all, lively minds that shape the conversation of democracy.Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
New Press
Publish Date
April 03, 2012
Pages
594
Dimensions
6.1 X 1.7 X 9.2 inches | 1.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781595587732
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About the Author
Bill Moyers was a founding organizer of the Peace Corps, a senior White House assistant and press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson from 1963 to 1967, the publisher of Newsday, a senior news analyst for CBS News, and the producer of groundbreaking series for public television. He is the winner of more than thirty-five Emmy Awards, nine Peabody Awards, and a National Academy of Arts & Sciences Lifetime Achievement Award. Among his bestselling books are Listening to America, A World of Ideas, The Power of Myth (with Joseph Campbell), and Moyers on America. He lives in New York City and hosts a weekly series, Moyers & Company.
Reviews
"Perhaps the finest interviewer alive today."
--The Star Tribune "I can think of no journalist, now or at any time across the annals of our past, who has contributed so much to democracy's dialogue."
--Michael Copps, FCC commissioner "[Moyers] has always been about something beyond the moment. Or put another way, while everyone else in the media has been exploring topography, Moyers has been exploring geology."
--Neal Gabler, Los Angeles Times "In an era of much instant and ephemeral talk, it is a pleasurable thing to hold this 'book of ideas.'"
--Publishers Weekly
--The Star Tribune "I can think of no journalist, now or at any time across the annals of our past, who has contributed so much to democracy's dialogue."
--Michael Copps, FCC commissioner "[Moyers] has always been about something beyond the moment. Or put another way, while everyone else in the media has been exploring topography, Moyers has been exploring geology."
--Neal Gabler, Los Angeles Times "In an era of much instant and ephemeral talk, it is a pleasurable thing to hold this 'book of ideas.'"
--Publishers Weekly