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Alistair Cooke

    20 novembre 1908 – 30 mars 2004

    Alistair Cooke était un journaliste et animateur de radio et de télévision britannico-américain de renom. Son travail se caractérisait par une observation perspicace et des reportages influents, offrant souvent au public américain des aperçus de la vie britannique et vice versa. Son style distinctif et sa capacité à créer un lien avec les auditeurs en ont fait l'une des voix les plus respectées de son époque. Grâce à ses émissions de longue date 'Letter from America' pour la BBC, il a façonné le discours public et favorisé la compréhension interculturelle.

    Letter from America
    Above London
    Above Washington
    Six Men
    The Americans. Letters From America on our Life and Times, 1969-1979
    Letter from America
    • Letter from America

      • 510pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,3(24)Évaluer

      Alastair Cooke's Letter from America: 1946-2004 is a remarkable collection of his BBC Radio broadcasts, chronicling nearly sixty years of American life. This compilation interprets significant events, from the assassination of Kennedy to September 11 and the Iraq War, while anticipating the 2004 elections. Each broadcast offers a vivid portrait of the nation, featuring influential figures like Charlie Chaplin and Martin Luther King, alongside diverse topics such as civil rights, golf, and the beauty of New England's autumn. Cooke's unique insights and personal touch provide a captivating view of America, making him an unparalleled chronicler of his time. His work was not only influential in the UK but also resonated with audiences worldwide, explaining the complexities of a nation that was both familiar and foreign. With an impressive career as The Guardian's Senior Correspondent in New York and as the host of pioneering cultural programs, Cooke's legacy is defined by his weekly broadcasts, which spanned 2,869 episodes and became the longest-running radio series in history before his retirement in 2004. His blend of experience, wisdom, and education remains unmatched in journalism.

      Letter from America
    • Photographs taken from the air present striking views of the buildings and monuments in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area

      Above Washington
    • Provides a visual record of London through unique aerial photographs and accompanying text.

      Above London
    • Letter from America

      1946-2004

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,0(73)Évaluer

      When Alistair Cooke retired in March 2004 and then died a few weeks later, he was acclaimed by many as one of the greatest broadcasters of all time. His Letters from America, which began in 1946 and continued uninterrupted every week until early 2004, kept the world in touch with what was happening in Cooke's wry, liberal and humane style. This selection, made largely by Cooke himself and supplemented by his literary executor, gives us the very best of these legendary broadcasts. It is a remarkable portrait of a continent - and a man.

      Letter from America
    • Alistair Cooke's American Journey

      Life on the Home Front in the Second World War

      • 490pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Alistair Cooke, recognized a great story to be told in investigating at first hand the effects of the Second World War on America. Within weeks of the Pearl Harbor attack, Cooke set off on a circuit of the entire country to see what the war had done to people. This unique travelogue celebrates an important American character and the indomitable spirit of a nation that was to inspire Cooke's reports and broadcasts for some sixty years.

      Alistair Cooke's American Journey
    • Masterpieces

      A Decade of Masterpiece Theatre

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Alistair Cooke's essays about the history, personalities and literary works that shaped the programs that have appeared on Masterpiece Theatre.

      Masterpieces