An acclaimed journalist and novelist makes history personal, painting a rich and vivid portrait of the time when America become modern by tracing the life of one man who lived through it.
Bill Morris Knihy
Tento autor, narozený v roce 1952, přináší do literatury jedinečnou perspektivu. Jeho dílo je známé svým hlubokým zkoumáním lidské zkušenosti a univerzálních témat. Prostřednictvím svého charakteristického stylu autor zve čtenáře k zamyšlení nad složitostí života. Jeho psaní je často oceňováno pro svou inteligenci a emocionální rezonanci.




American Berserk: A Cub Reporter, a Small-Town Daily, the Schizo '70s
- 242 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Exploring the tumultuous events of the 1970s, the author reflects on his experiences as a cub reporter in a small Pennsylvania town, delving into sensational stories of crime and the paranormal. The narrative intertwines vivid recollections of arson, murder, and other dramatic incidents with insights into the nature of memory itself. This non-fiction work captures the essence of life in Chambersburg, blending the extraordinary with the everyday in a richly detailed account of a bygone era.
This is the story of a journey. Actually, it's a story of many journeys, of paths woven through the fabric of Earth's history, and of human history, all of which lead to one semi-mythical, and yet completely real place -- the lost supercontinent Gondwana.