The Greatest Books of All Time on Journalism

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  1. 51. A Bright Shining Lie by Neil Sheehan

    John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam

    "A Bright Shining Lie" is a detailed account of the Vietnam War through the eyes of a charismatic and controversial American military advisor. The book provides an in-depth examination of the war, delving into the complex political and military strategies, the culture of corruption and deceit, and the impact on both Vietnamese civilians and American soldiers. The narrative also explores the protagonist's personal life, including his troubled marriage and his eventual disillusionment with the war. The book is not just a biography, but a critical analysis of the American involvement in Vietnam.

    The 4417th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 52. Chronicles of Wasted Time by Malcolm Muggeridge

    An Autobiography

    "Chronicles of Wasted Time" is an autobiography that explores the life and thoughts of a British journalist and satirist during the 20th century. The book provides a critical perspective on the political and social changes of the time, including the author's experiences in India, Russia, and during World War II. The author also delves into his personal journey from agnosticism to Christianity, offering a profound reflection on faith and spirituality.

    The 4444th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 53. The Earl of Louisiana by A. J. Liebling

    "The Earl of Louisiana" is a political biography that intricately details the life and career of a charismatic and controversial Louisiana governor. The book delves into his ambitious political maneuvers, colorful personality, and the impact he had on the state's politics and culture. The narrative also explores the complexities of Louisiana's political landscape, highlighting the influence of race, religion, and class on the state's politics.

    The 4876th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 54. North Toward Home by Willie Morris

    "North Toward Home" is a memoir that explores the author's journey from his childhood in the South during the 1940s, through his college years in Texas, and finally his time in New York City as a young writer in the 1960s. The book offers a vivid portrayal of the South's racial tensions and the author's struggles with the cultural differences in the North. The author's longing for his Southern roots while grappling with the stark realities of racism and social change forms the central theme of the book.

    The 5117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 55. Travels With Myself And Another by Martha Gellhorn

    A Memoir

    In this vivid memoir, a renowned journalist recounts her adventures across the globe during the mid-20th century, sharing tales of her journeys alongside a mysterious companion referred to as "another." With a sharp wit and a keen eye for detail, she navigates through various landscapes, from the treacherous terrains of China during the Sino-Japanese War to the unforgiving deserts of Africa. Her stories are filled with humor, humanity, and a relentless quest for truth, offering a window into the tumultuous world events of her time as well as a deeply personal narrative of a woman who lived fiercely and fearlessly, embracing the world with an insatiable curiosity.

    The 5238th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 56. Death And The Penguin by Andrey Kurkov

    The book is a darkly comic novel set in post-Soviet Ukraine, following the life of a struggling writer who lands a job penning obituaries for notable figures while they are still alive. His life takes a bizarre turn when these individuals start dying mysteriously, drawing him into a world of political intrigue and crime. Accompanied by his pet penguin, the protagonist navigates the chaos of his environment, revealing the absurdities and corruption of the society around him. As he delves deeper, his unusual occupation becomes increasingly dangerous, blurring the lines between the living and the dead.

    The 5261st Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 57. The Emperor's Children by Claire Messud

    This novel follows the lives of three friends in their thirties living in New York City in the months leading up to and following the September 11 attacks. All children of privilege, they struggle with their careers, love lives, and identities against the backdrop of a changing world. The narrative explores themes of entitlement, disillusionment, and the often complicated nature of adult friendships.

    The 5309th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 58. How the Other Half Lives by Jacob A. Riis

    Studies Among the Tenements of New York

    The book is a detailed examination of the living conditions of the poor in New York City in the late 19th century. It provides a vivid and often shocking account of life in the slums, tenements and sweatshops of the city, based on the author's own investigative journalism. The book had a significant impact on public opinion and led to changes in housing laws and social policy.

    The 5349th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 59. Nineteen Seventy Four by David Peace

    The Red Riding Quartet

    This novel plunges readers into the bleak, violent landscape of Northern England in 1974, following a young journalist who becomes obsessed with solving a series of child abductions and murders. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a dark web of corruption, violence, and collusion that stretches from the criminal underworld to the police and beyond. The protagonist's quest for truth not only puts his life in danger but also challenges his very perception of reality and morality. Set against a backdrop of social decay and political turmoil, the story is a gritty, noirish exploration of the power dynamics and societal ills of the time.

    The 5412th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 60. Life Begins On Friday by Ioana Pârvulescu

    "Life Begins On Friday" is a captivating novel set in 1897 Bucharest, Romania, where a crime takes place that remains unsolved for over a century. The story follows a journalist who becomes obsessed with unraveling the mystery, as he delves into the lives of the city's inhabitants and uncovers secrets and hidden connections. Through vivid descriptions and a rich historical backdrop, the novel explores themes of love, fate, and the complexities of human nature, ultimately offering a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the enduring power of storytelling.

    The 5687th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 61. My Kind of Place by Susan Orlean

    Travel Stories from a Woman Who's Been Everywhere

    This book is a collection of travel stories that take readers to a variety of fascinating locations around the world. The author's unique perspective and storytelling ability bring each location to life, whether it's a high-stakes poker tournament in Las Vegas, a taxidermy convention, or a small town in Africa. The book explores the peculiarities and charms of each place, focusing not just on the locations themselves, but also on the people who inhabit them. The author's sense of curiosity and adventure is infectious, making this a compelling read for anyone interested in travel and exploration.

    The 5726th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 62. Jurnalul Unui Jurnalist Fără Jurnal by Ion D. Sîrbu

    Corespondență

    The book is a reflective and introspective work that delves into the thoughts and experiences of a journalist navigating the complexities of life under a repressive regime. Through a series of personal anecdotes and philosophical musings, the narrative explores themes of freedom, identity, and the struggle for truth in a society where censorship and conformity are prevalent. The author uses wit and irony to critique the socio-political landscape, offering a poignant commentary on the human condition and the enduring quest for authenticity and self-expression amidst adversity.

    The 5772nd Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 63. The Last Shot by Darcy Frey

    City Streets, Basketball Dreams

    This book provides a vivid account of the lives of four high school basketball players from Coney Island, New York, who dream of making it to the NBA. The narrative delves into the challenges and pressures they face, both on and off the court, as they navigate their senior year, aiming to secure college scholarships and rise out of their impoverished neighborhood. The author offers a poignant exploration of the intersection of sports, education, and socioeconomic status, revealing the slim odds and high stakes involved in the pursuit of athletic success as a means of escaping a cycle of poverty.

    The 5844th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 64. The Last Days of Mankind by Karl Kraus

    A Tragedy in Five Acts

    "The Last Days of Mankind" is a satirical play that provides a critical commentary on the socio-political climate during World War I. The narrative presents a stark portrayal of the absurdity of war and the destructive forces of propaganda, bureaucracy, and nationalism. The author uses a variety of literary techniques, including parody, satire, and direct quotes from contemporary sources, to highlight the folly and tragedy of war. The play is known for its unique style, rich language, and its profound critique of society and culture during a time of great upheaval and conflict.

    The 5860th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 65. A Modern Instance by William Dean Howells

    The novel explores the complexities of marriage and divorce in the late 19th century through the story of Bartley and Marcia Hubbard, a young couple from a small New England town. As Bartley's journalistic career takes off, his moral shortcomings and infidelity strain the marriage, leading to a tumultuous relationship. The narrative delves into the social and personal consequences of their failing marriage, highlighting the challenges of adhering to societal expectations and the impact of personal choices on the lives of individuals and their communities. The book is a critical examination of the institution of marriage, the evolving roles of men and women, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of societal pressures.

    The 5860th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 66. Reveille in Washington by Margaret Leech

    "Reveille in Washington" is a vivid portrayal of Washington D.C. during the American Civil War. The book offers a detailed account of the city's transformation from a sleepy Southern town to a bustling hub of war activity, filled with soldiers, spies, bureaucrats, and freed slaves. The narrative also explores the social, political, and military life of the city during this tumultuous period, providing a unique perspective on the war and its impact on the nation's capital.

    The 5915th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 67. Pylon by William Faulkner

    Set against the backdrop of a 1930s air show in New Orleans, the narrative delves into the lives of a group of barnstorming aviators and their tangled relationships. The story is told through the eyes of a cynical journalist who becomes fascinated by the nomadic lifestyle and complex dynamics of the flying trio: a daredevil pilot, his mechanic, and the woman they both love. As the journalist becomes more entangled in their world, he grapples with themes of obsession, identity, and the relentless pursuit of dreams, all while the specter of tragedy looms over the high-flying spectacle.

    The 6002nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 68. The End Of The World News by Anthony Burgess

    An Entertainment

    This novel is an ambitious and unconventional triptych that interweaves three distinct narratives: the psychoanalytic adventures of Sigmund Freud, the escapades of Leon Trotsky aboard a ship to New York, and a science fiction tale about the impending collision of Earth with a rogue planet. Through a daring blend of historical fiction, political drama, and speculative storytelling, the book explores themes of human desire, societal upheaval, and the existential threats facing civilization. Its innovative structure and the juxtaposition of seemingly disparate stories challenge readers to consider the interconnectedness of personal, political, and cosmic destinies.

    The 6086th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 69. Fletch by Gregory Mcdonald

    In this witty and fast-paced mystery, an investigative reporter with a knack for attracting trouble finds himself embroiled in a complex case when he's approached by a wealthy businessman who mistakenly assumes he's a drifter and offers him a large sum of money to commit a murder. The reporter, sensing a story, adopts various disguises and false identities to unravel the truth behind the proposition. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he encounters a colorful cast of characters and navigates a series of twists and turns, all while maintaining his sharp humor and irreverent attitude towards authority. The novel combines elements of satire, suspense, and classic detective fiction, creating a unique and engaging reading experience.

    The 6191st Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 70. Lowest Of The Low by Günter Wallraff

    The Everyday Life of a German Worker

    In this eye-opening exposé, the author immerses himself in the world of marginalized workers by adopting the identity of "Ali," a Turkish immigrant laborer in Germany. Through his firsthand experiences, he unveils the harsh realities and systemic injustices faced by foreign workers, highlighting the exploitation, discrimination, and dehumanizing conditions they endure. This powerful narrative not only sheds light on the struggles of the invisible workforce but also challenges societal perceptions, urging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about labor and human dignity.

    The 6263rd Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 71. American Tabloid by James Ellroy

    "American Tabloid" is a gritty crime novel that delves into the underbelly of American society during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The narrative follows three rogue law enforcement officers involved in various illicit activities, including drug trafficking, union corruption, and political conspiracies. The story intertwines with real historical events leading up to the JFK assassination, suggesting a sinister link between organized crime, the CIA, and the highest levels of government.

    The 6273rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 72. Oracle Bones by Peter Hessler

    A Journey Between China's Past and Present

    Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing China, this narrative weaves together the lives of diverse characters, including a Uighur trader, a Chinese archaeologist, and a young migrant worker. Through their stories, the book explores the complexities of cultural identity, historical continuity, and the impact of globalization. The narrative is enriched by the author's own experiences and observations, offering a nuanced perspective on the country's transformation and the enduring significance of its ancient past.

    The 6292nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 73. The New Kings Of Nonfiction by Ira Glass

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    This anthology is a compelling collection of contemporary nonfiction essays curated by a renowned radio personality, showcasing the work of some of the most talented and innovative writers in the genre. The pieces cover a diverse range of topics, from personal narratives and investigative journalism to cultural critiques and explorations of modern life, each demonstrating a unique voice and perspective. Through these essays, the collection highlights the power of storytelling and the art of crafting engaging, thought-provoking nonfiction that resonates with readers and offers insights into the complexities of the human experience.

    The 6323rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 74. Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively

    "Moon Tiger" is a profound exploration of memory and history, narrated by a dying historian, Claudia Hampton, who decides to write a history of the world, but it turns out to be her own history as well. The narrative moves back and forth in time, reflecting Claudia's fragmented memories, and delves into her past relationships, particularly a passionate love affair in Egypt during World War II. The novel explores themes of love, war, the fluidity of time, and the subjective nature of history.

    The 6363rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 75. The Emperor by Ryszard Kapuscinski

    Downfall of an Autocrat

    "The Emperor" is a non-fiction account of the final years of Haile Selassie's reign as the Emperor of Ethiopia. It is based on interviews with his former courtiers and officials, providing a unique and intimate portrayal of a regime marked by lavishness, intrigue, and corruption. This work also explores the dramatic events leading up to the Emperor's downfall and the Ethiopian revolution.

    The 6445th Greatest Book of All Time
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