Theodore H. White (1915-1986) is widely regarded as one of the greatest journalists of the World War Two "G.I." generation. TIME magazine once called him the "godfather of modern political reporting", and he is best known for his classic "Making of the President" series of books. From 1960 to 1980 White covered every presidential campaign and observed the political leaders who participated in them. He became so well-known that candidates from John Kennedy to Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan gave him unprecedented access to the inner workings of their campaigns. White's first book in the series - the bestselling "Making of the President 1960" (which covered the Kennedy-Nixon contest) earned him the pulitzer prize. Yet White was far more than just a political reporter, as this marvelous memoir proves. By 1976 White had grown both tired and bored of covering presidential politics, and so instead of doing another book on the '76 campaign, he decided to write his autobiography. In "In Search of History" White offers a superb chronicle of his remarkable life and career. Born and raised in a poor Jewish slum in Boston, White came from a family of intellectual Jewish immigrants who nonetheless experienced grinding poverty. In his youth White was in many ways a child prodigy - he was both brilliant and energetic. He sold newspapers to help his family pay the bills, attended Harvard University on a scholarship and became fluent in Chinese. In 1938 White, only 23, flew to China to cover that nation's heroic resistance to the Japanese invasion. He was soon hired by Henry Luce's powerful TIME-LIFE magazines to be their Asia correspondent, and for awhile he was Luce's star reporter. White vividly describes his experiences in China and Asia during World War Two, from a devastating famine to his meetings with legendary Chinese leaders such as General Chiang Kai-shek (whom he despised) and Communist leaders Chou En-lai and Mao Tse-tung (with whom he formed a wary respect). He also met the great American generals of the Asian theater of the war, such as Douglas MacArthur and Joseph Stilwell. White seems to have been present at a vast number of great historic events, and among his best descriptions is that of the Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri in 1945. After the war White moved to Europe, where he covered that continent's attempts to rebuild and unite and America's efforts to help. In the fifties White began covering American politics, and then in the sixties he both covered and became a close friend of the Kennedy family - thus becoming (as he reluctantly admits) emotionally closer to his subject than he should have been. White's closeness to the Kennedys was dramatically revealed in late November 1963, when Jackie Kennedy personally chose him to discuss the intimate details of the assassination in Dallas and to write a "final word" about JFK. It was White's "Epilogue" (published in LIFE), that created the legend that Kennedy's Presidency was "Camelot" - a word which Jacqueline Kennedy insisted be used in describing her husband's administration. It is apparent from "In Search of History" that White led an extraordinary life and had many adventures (and misadventures) along the way. He is an engrossing writer, and despite the book's length I never grew bored or restless. Among the thousands of journalists of the twentieth century, White almost certainly belongs among the top ten, and this autobiography proves why. Highly recommended!
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坦白说,初次翻开这本书时,我有些担心它会是那种晦涩难懂的学术性论著,但很快我就发现我的顾虑是多余的。这本书的语言风格极为流畅自然,简直像是与一位博学的长者在壁炉边娓娓道来。它最引人入胜之处,在于它打破了传统历史叙事中那种线性的、非黑即白的划分。作者似乎更热衷于探讨那些“灰色地带”,那些被主流叙事所忽略的边缘声音和非主流观点。我特别喜欢他处理争议性事件时所展现出的那种审慎和包容,他没有急于给出最终裁决,而是将所有可能的解释都摊开来,邀请读者一同参与到这场智力上的辩论中。这种互动性极大地提升了阅读体验,让阅读不再是被动的接收信息,而是一种积极主动的探索过程。文字中蕴含的某种近乎诗意的洞察力,让一些本该枯燥的历史事件变得富有张力和感染力。它像是一部精心剪辑的纪录片,画面感极强,每一章的转场都处理得恰到而巧妙,让人迫不及待地想知道下一幕将揭示什么惊人的真相。
评分这本关于历史探寻的著作,着实让人眼前一亮。它并没有陷入那种故纸堆里的陈词滥调,而是以一种近乎于侦探小说的笔触,带领读者深入到那些被时间尘封的角落。作者似乎拥有一种魔力,能让那些冰冷的史实重新焕发出鲜活的生命力。我尤其欣赏他对史料的甄选和解读,他不仅仅是罗列事实,更重要的是,他试图去理解那些历史人物在特定情境下的真实动机和复杂心境。阅读过程中,我仿佛置身于那些风云变幻的年代,与那些伟大的或渺小的个体一同呼吸,一同经历抉择的痛苦与胜利的喜悦。书中的叙事节奏张弛有度,时而如急流般推动情节发展,时而又像涓涓细流般缓缓渗透细节,使得即便是对特定历史时期不甚了解的读者,也能迅速被其强大的代入感所吸引。这种对历史细节的雕琢,使得整本书的质感非常扎实,读完后留给我的不仅仅是知识的增量,更是一种对“过去如何成为现在”的深刻体悟。它成功地架起了一座连接过去与现在的桥梁,而且这座桥梁的结构精巧,让人流连忘返。
评分我必须承认,阅读这本书的过程是一场智力上的高强度锻炼。它并不迎合那些只求快速获取结论的读者,相反,它要求你投入时间、耐心去咀嚼那些精心铺陈的论证和细节。作者的文字往往一语双关,充满了微妙的暗示和反讽,需要你反复推敲才能领会其深层含义。这种对读者的“智力尊重”,使得最终的理解和顿悟感格外强烈和充实。它没有直接给出答案,而是提供了一套强大的分析工具和批判性思维框架,引导你去质疑既定的历史叙事,去主动构建自己的理解。这本书的行文风格中流淌着一种内敛的激情,它不像某些作品那样煽情,但其对真理的执着追求和对复杂人性的深刻洞察,却能更持久地触动人心。读完之后,我感觉自己对理解人类文明的曲折发展,有了一种全新的、更加谦逊和审慎的态度。
评分这本书的价值,并不在于它提供了多少全新的、未经证实的第一手资料,而在于它提供了一种全新的“看”历史的视角和方法论。作者对于历史语境的重建工作做得极其出色,他能够非常细致地描摹出特定时代人们的思维定式、社会结构乃至日常生活的琐碎细节。这使得历史不再是遥远而抽象的年代符号,而是充满了人间烟火气的真实存在。我读到某个段落时,甚至能清晰地想象出当时人们衣着的质地,空气中弥漫的气味,以及他们面对困境时那种特有的集体情绪。这种沉浸式的体验,是很多同类书籍望尘莫及的。更难能可贵的是,作者在讲述宏大历史脉络的同时,从未忘记个体命运的重量。他总能在关键时刻切入某个小人物的视角,用他的悲欢离合来映照时代的洪流,这种微观与宏观的完美结合,构建了一个立体而丰满的历史世界。
评分这本书的结构设计堪称一绝,它完全颠覆了我对传统史书的认知。与其说它是一部历史著作,不如说它是一组精心编排的“历史碎片集”,这些碎片看似独立,实则通过某种看不见的线索紧密相连,共同指向一个更宏大的主题。作者在不同主题间的切换,那种游刃有余的自如感,让我不禁惊叹于其知识储备的广度和深度。他能够从一个看似无关紧要的古代文献片段,瞬间跳跃到现代社会某个现象的解读,并在结尾处优雅地收束,揭示出隐藏在时间长河中的某种不变的人性规律。这种跨越时空、打破学科壁垒的叙事手法,极大地拓宽了我的思维边界。这本书迫使我重新审视自己对“历史连续性”的理解,它展现的不是一条平直的轨道,而是一个充满回响和共振的复杂网络。每一次阅读,都像是在这个网络中发现一条新的、意想不到的连接路径。
评分传奇记者的大半生。08年还在马里阑时拜读,还是网购回来的残旧二手书。。。
评分传奇记者的大半生。08年还在马里阑时拜读,还是网购回来的残旧二手书。。。
评分传奇记者的大半生。08年还在马里阑时拜读,还是网购回来的残旧二手书。。。
评分传奇记者的大半生。08年还在马里阑时拜读,还是网购回来的残旧二手书。。。
评分传奇记者的大半生。08年还在马里阑时拜读,还是网购回来的残旧二手书。。。
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