A Life in Writing: The Story of an American Journalist

Author:   Charles Champlin
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
ISBN:  

9780815608479


Pages:   203
Publication Date:   30 April 2006
Format:   Hardback
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"Charles Champlin is best known as a columnist and film critic for the """"Los Angeles Times"""". His career as a journalist, however, has spanned decades, first as a writer for Life and later as a London-based correspondent for """"Time"""" magazine. This book continues where his last memoir left off, with the author moving at the age of sixteen with his mother from Hammondsport, New York, to a village on Oneida Lake. Turning his journalistic eye on his own life, Champlin offers a series of vivid sketches that brings to life the events and people he encounters. His interviews with Peter O'Toole and other theatrical luminaries, his experience working with Henry Luce, and his compassionate reporting are all vividly recounted, revealing the author's personal impressions that richly detail an era. With wry insight and keen observation, Champlin narrates both the daily and the legendary events at """"Time"""", offering readers a glimpse into the world of magazine writing and publishing before the age of the computer. Balancing self-portrait with historical narrative, Champlin presents a story of self-discovery in the larger context of a changing world. Relying on retrospection and personal and professional experience, he recalls crucial moments during WWII, the postwar years, and the sixties, reflections that will resonate with many readers. His prose - spare and unpretentious - is filled with humor and reveals a veteran writer who has lost none of the wit and wisdom from his earlier memoir."

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Author:   Charles Champlin
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780815608479


ISBN 10:   0815608470
Pages:   203
Publication Date:   30 April 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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"""In the 1930s, Hammondsport, New York, was a small town of only 1200, complete with as much local color as similar communities across the United States. Well-known film critic Champlin recounts his first 16 years in Hammondsport in a delightful narrative of growing up during the Depression. . . . Full of humor and revealing confessions, Champlin's entertaining book proves you can go home again."""


In the 1930s, Hammondsport, New York, was a small town of only 1200, complete with as much local color as similar communities across the United States. Well-known film critic Champlin recounts his first 16 years in Hammondsport in a delightful narrative of growing up during the Depression. . . . Full of humor and revealing confessions, Champlin's entertaining book proves you can go home again.


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Charles Champlin is a former writer-correspondent for Time and Life magazines. He was the editor columnist and film critic for the Los Angeles Times from 1965-1991. He is the author of Back There Where the Past Was also published by Syracuse University Press and The Movies Grow Up, 1940-1980.

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