Reporting Iraq: An Oral History of the War by the Journalists Who Covered It
by Columbia Journalism Review
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Read in February, 2008
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This book began as an article in the Columbia Journalism Review and was later expanded to book form. They interviewed 50 journalists, photographers and translators who had covered the war in Iraq through the end of 2006. The subjects are asked about their experience covering the war, and how that changed from the initial invasion through the heat of the so-called insurgency. What emerges is a glimpse of the working lives of reporters, but more so, an on-the-ground view of the war itself, perha...more
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Read in April, 2008
this book gave me a real birds eye view of war...for anyone who wonders what it is like to go through and experience war, i recommend this book...told by journalists who covered iraq from 2003 to 2006, this book opens your eyes to what both sides go through...very thought provoking...
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Read in November, 2007
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those wanting a truer picture of conditions in Iraq.
Exerpts from interviews with over 40 reporters, photographers, and translators who have reported from Iraq, arranged chronologically, tell the story of deteriorating conditions for the media, civilians, and the military. Worth reading.
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Blew my mind. The way we currently cover the war and war-time presidency is stupid, sterile, criminal. I think I'm going to interview these folks. Or write a review. Can't stop thinking about it.
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"Never in the fifty years that I have been in or around the news business have I read a better record of a historic event than this." -- Reese Schonfeld, founding president of CNN
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anyone interested in the war
I really enjoyed this book! It gave a powerful and authentic perspective of the war in Iraq. Very interesting to read, gripping, informative. Amazing!
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