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Mike Royko

    Mike Royko byl známý svým sarkasmem a vtipem. Jeho sloupky, které vycházely po celou svou kariéru v předních chicagských novinách, se vyznačovaly ostrým pozorováním městského života a politiky. Royko dokázal srozumitelným a přístupným jazykem komentovat složité problémy, čímž si získal široké publikum napříč celým národem. Jeho styl byl přímý, nekompromisní a často humorný.

    One More Time
    Chicago Stories
    Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago
    • Chicago Stories

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Hometown and host to talents as diverse as Richard Wright, David Mamet, Maya Angelou, Saul Bellow, and Mike Royko, Chicago boasts a rich tradition of writers who have helped shape our sense of the city even as the city informs their best work. It's "a writer's town . . . a fighter's town," according to Nelson Algren, and this anthology proves it. With a striking new cover, Chicago Stories collects the most evocative writing on the city, its gritty realism, and indomitable spirit.

      Chicago Stories1993
    • Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      "The best book ever written about an American city, by the best journalist of his time.”— Jimmy BreslinNew edition of the classic story of the late Richard J. Daley, politician and self-promoter extraordinaire, from his inauspicious youth on Chicago’s South Side through his rapid climb to the seat of power as mayor and boss of the Democratic Party machine. A bare-all account of Daley’s cardinal sins as well as his milestone achievements, this scathing work by Chicago journalist Mike Royko brings to life the most powerful political figure of his his laissez-faire policy toward corruption, his unique brand of public relations, and the widespread influence that earned him the epithet of “king maker.” The politician, the machine, the city—Royko reveals all with witty insight and unwavering honesty, in this incredible portrait of the last of the backroom Caesars.New edition includes an Introduction in which the author reflects on Daley’s death and the future of Chicago.

      Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago1988
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