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Charles Kuralt.
Former CBS reporter Charles Kuralt in his writing office located on West 57th Street in New York. Mr. Kuralt said he wanted to re-create "the feel of a seedy, failing, small gentleman's club."
Tags: Reporters and writers
Johanna Neuman.
Journalist Johanna Neuman with her cat, Smokey, in her lap, working in her Bethesda, Maryland home. Her husband, the former press secretary to President Gerald Ford, is in the photograph behind her, holding a press conference in 1975.
John Hockenberry.
Author and MSNBC host John Hockenberry writes in his loft on 23rd Street in Manhattan.
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George Will.
George Will at work on his laptop in his Georgetown office.
David Halberstam.
David Halberstam on the landing of a set of stairs at the New York Society Library in Manhattan.
David Halberstam.
David Halberstam at Eli Zabar's coffee shop on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The author said on "Booknotes" that he liked to have "a very lazy cappuccino" before he started writing for the day.
An Interview with Nathan McCall.
Nathan McCall is interviewed as part of the Booknotes Oral History Project on 14 August 2014. Mr. McCall discusses his appearance on C-SPAN's Booknotes program on March 6, 1999, where he discussed his book "Makes me wanna holler : a young Black man…
An Interview with Andrew Ferguson.
Andrew Ferguson is interviewed as part of the Booknotes Oral History Project on 21 May 2014. Mr Ferguson discusses his appearance on C-SPAN's Booknotes program on 3 November 1996, where he discussed his book "Fools' Names, Fools' Faces."
An Interview with Frank Rich.
Frank Rich is interviewed as part of the Booknotes Oral History Project on 6 February 2015. Mr. Rich discusses his appearance on C-SPAN's Booknotes program on 10 December 2000, where discussed his book "Ghost Light: A Memoir".
Looking for history: dispatches from Latin America.
Since Alma Guillermoprieto became The New Yorker's Latin American correspondent a decade ago, she has emerged as the most informed and admired writer on her part of the world. In these superb pieces of reportage and analysis she anatomizes a region…
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Ghost light: a memoir.
Rich grew up in the small-townish Washington, D.C., of the 1950s and early '60s, a place where conformity seemed the key to happiness for a young boy who alwasys felt different. When Rich was seven years old, his parents separated. Bouncing from…