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Дэвид Ремник

David Remnick

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  • Могила Ленина. Последние дни советской империи Дэвид Ремник
    ISBN: 978-5-17-097473-3
    Год издания: 2017
    Издательство: АСТ, Corpus
    Язык: Русский

    18 августа 1991 года на улицах Москвы появились танки. Начался августовский путч, после провала которого всем станет очевидно – Советский Cоюз трещит по швам и дни его сочтены. Дэвид Ремник к тому моменту уже четыре года работал журналистом The Washington Post в Москве и был в эпицентре всех судьбоносных событий этого драматичного периода. Перестройка, гласность, чернобыльская катастрофа, реабилитация классической русской литературы, раскопки в Катыни, "правый поворот", свободная пресса. Свой рассказ о крушении последней в мире империи Ремник строит на судебных показаниях и личных беседах, на засекреченных документах сталинской эпохи и…

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  • King of the World. Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero Дэвид Ремник
    ISBN: 9781447289555
    Год издания: 2015
    Издательство: Picador
    It was the night of February 25, 1964. A cloud of cigar smoke drifted through the ring lights. Cassius Clay threw punches into the gray floating haze and waited for the bell.
    When Cassius Clay burst onto the sports scene in the 1950s, he broke the mould. He changed the world of sports and went on to change the world itself: from his early fights as Cassius Clay, the young, wiry man from Louisville, unwilling to play the noble and grateful warrior in a white world, to becoming Muhammad Ali, the voice of black America and the most recognized face on the planet.
    King of the World is the story of an incredible rise to power, a book of battles fought inside the ring and out. With grace and power, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David Remnick tells of a transcendent athlete and entertainer, a rapper before rap was born. Ali was a mirror of his era, a dynamic figure in the racial and cultural clashes of his time and King of the World is a classic piece of non-fiction and a book worthy of America's most dynamic modern hero.
  • Мост. Жизнь и карьера Барака Обамы Дэвид Ремник
    ISBN: 978-5-271-38534-6
    Год издания: 2012
    Издательство: Астрель, Corpus
    Язык: Русский

    Президент США Барак Обама, которого иногда называют “реинкарнацией Авраама Линкольна”, восхождением на вершину власти обязан не только способностям, знаниям и удаче. Его успех был подготовлен борьбой многих поколений афроамериканцев за свои права. Поэтому избрание Обамы на высший пост ведущей державы современного мира считают новой Американской революцией. Почему именно Барак Обама? Как ему это удалось? Знаменитый политический журналист Дэвид Ремник, опираясь на материалы интервью — с самим Обамой, его родственниками, коллегами и другими людьми, сталкивавшимися с будущим президентом, — написал удивительную биографию удивительного человека.

  • The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama Ремник Дэвид
    ISBN: 1400043603
    Год издания: 2010
    Издательство: Knopf
    Язык: Английский
    No story has been more central to America’s history this century than the rise of Barack Obama, and until now, no journalist or historian has written a book that fully investigates the circumstances and experiences of Obama’s life or explores the ambition behind his rise. Those familiar with Obama’s own best-selling memoir or his campaign speeches know the touchstones and details that he chooses to emphasize, but now—from a writer whose gift for illuminating the historical significance of unfolding events is without peer—we have a portrait, at once masterly and fresh, nuanced and unexpected, of a young man in search of himself, and of a rising politician determined to become the first African-American president.

    The Bridge offers the most complete account yet of Obama’s tragic father, a brilliant economist who abandoned his family and ended his life as a beaten man; of his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, who had a child as a teenager and then built her career as an anthropologist living and studying in Indonesia; and of the succession of elite institutions that first exposed Obama to the social tensions and intellectual currents that would force him to imagine and fashion an identity for himself. Through extensive on-the-record interviews with friends and teachers, mentors and disparagers, family members and Obama himself, David Remnick allows us to see how a rootless, unaccomplished, and confused young man created himself first as a community organizer in Chicago, an experience that would not only shape his urge to work in politics but give him a home and a community, and that would propel him to Harvard Law School, where his sense of a greater mission emerged.

    Deftly setting Obama’s political career against the galvanizing intersection of race and politics in Chicago’s history, Remnick shows us how that city’s complex racial legacy would make Obama’s forays into politics a source of controversy and bare-knuckle tactics: his clashes with older black politicians in the Illinois State Senate, his disastrous decision to challenge the former Black Panther Bobby Rush for Congress in 2000, the sex scandals that would decimate his more experienced opponents in the 2004 Senate race, and the story—from both sides—of his confrontation with his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. By looking at Obama’s political rise through the prism of our racial history, Remnick gives us the conflicting agendas of black politicians: the dilemmas of men like Jesse Jackson, John Lewis, and Joseph Lowery, heroes of the civil rights movement, who are forced to reassess old loyalties and understand the priorities of a new generation of African-American leaders.

    The Bridge revisits the American drama of race, from slavery to civil rights, and makes clear how Obama’s quest is not just his own but is emblematic of a nation where destiny is defined by individuals keen to imagine a future that is different from the reality of their current lives.
  • Мухаммед Али. Американская мечта короля ринга Дэвид Ремник
    ISBN: 978-5-389-00234-0
    Год издания: 2008
    Издательство: КоЛибри
    Язык: Русский

    Автор этой книги — влиятельный политический журналист, главный редактор журнала «Нью-Йоркер». Поэтому он не просто подробно и со знанием дела описывает хуки и джебы, которыми Мохаммед Али прокладывал себе дорогу к чемпионскому званию, но и рисует широкую картину той Америки 60-х, о которой мы мало что знаем. Америки, которую не только сотрясал рок-н-ролл и повергло в состояние шока убийство Кеннеди, но и раздирали острейшие расовые проблемы — борьба негров за гражданские права, подъем радикального движения черных мусульман. А начавшаяся война во Вьетнаме еще больше осложнила ситуацию. Обаятельный и невыносимый, наивный и циничный,…

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  • Secret Ingredients: The New Yorker Book of Food and Drink David Remnick
    ISBN: 140006547X
    Год издания: 2007
    Издательство: Random House
    Язык: Английский
    Since its earliest days, The New Yorker has been a tastemaker–literally. As the home of A. J. Liebling, Joseph Wechsberg, and M.F.K. Fisher, who practically invented American food writing, the magazine established a tradition that is carried forward today by irrepressible literary gastronomes, including Calvin Trillin, Bill Buford, Adam Gopnik, Jane Kramer, and Anthony Bourdain. Now, in this indispensable collection, The New Yorker dishes up a feast of delicious writing on food and drink, seasoned with a generous dash of cartoons.

    Whether you’re in the mood for snacking on humor pieces and cartoons or for savoring classic profiles of great chefs and great eaters, these offerings, from every age of The New Yorker’s fabled eighty-year history, are sure to satisfy every taste. There are memoirs, short stories, tell-alls, and poems–ranging in tone from sweet to sour and in subject from soup to nuts.

    M.F.K. Fisher pays homage to “cookery witches,” those mysterious cooks who possess “an uncanny power over food,” while John McPhee valiantly trails an inveterate forager and is rewarded with stewed persimmons and white-pine-needle tea. There is Roald Dahl’s famous story “Taste,” in which a wine snob’s palate comes in for some unwelcome scrutiny, and Julian Barnes’s ingenious tale of a lifelong gourmand who goes on a very peculiar diet for still more peculiar reasons. Adam Gopnik asks if French cuisine is done for, and Calvin Trillin investigates whether people can actually taste the difference between red wine and white. We journey with Susan Orlean as she distills the essence of Cuba in the story of a single restaurant, and with Judith Thurman as she investigates the arcane practices of Japan’s tofu masters. Closer to home, Joseph Mitchell celebrates the old New York tradition of the beefsteak dinner, and Mark Singer shadows the city’s foremost fisherman-chef.

    Selected from the magazine’s plentiful larder, Secret Ingredients celebrates all forms of gustatory delight.
  • Life Profiles Дэвид Ремник
    ISBN: 0375757511, 9780375757518
    Год издания: 2001
    Издательство: Modern Library
    Язык: Английский
    One of art's purest challenges is to translate a human being into words. The New Yorker has met this challenge more successfully and more originally than any other modern American journal. It has indelibly shaped the genre known as the Profile. Starting with light-fantastic evocations of glamorous and idiosyncratic figures of the twenties and thirties, such as Henry Luce and Isadora Duncan, and continuing to the present, with complex pictures of such contemporaries as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Richard Pryor, this collection of New Yorker Profiles presents readers with a portrait gallery of some of the most prominent figures of the twentieth century. These Profiles are literary-journalistic investigations into character and accomplishment, motive and madness, beauty and ugliness, and are unrivalled in their range, their variety of style, and their embrace of humanity.

    Including these twenty-eight profiles:
    "Mr. Hunter's Grave" by Joseph Mitchell
    "Secrets of the Magus" by Mark Singer
    "Isadora" by Janet Flanner
    "The Soloist" by Joan Acocella
    "Time . . . Fortune . . . Life . . . Luce" by Walcott Gibbs
    "Nobody Better, Better Than Nobody" by Ian Frazier
    "The Mountains of Pi" by Richard Preston
    "Covering the Cops" by Calvin Trillin
    "Travels in Georgia" by John McPhee
    "The Man Who Walks on Air" by Calvin Tomkins
    "A House on Gramercy Park" by Geoffrey Hellman
    "How Do You Like It Now, Gentlemen?" by Lillian Ross
    "The Education of a Prince" by Alva Johnston
    "White Like Me" by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    "Wunderkind" by A. J. Liebling
    "Fifteen Years of The Salto Mortale" by Kenneth Tynan
    "The Duke in His Domain" by Truman Capote
    "A Pryor Love" by Hilton Als
    "Gone for Good" by Roger Angell
    "Lady with a Pencil" by Nancy Franklin
    "Dealing with Roseanne" by John Lahr
    "The Coolhunt" by Malcolm Gladwell
    "Man Goes to See a Doctor" by Adam Gopnik
    "Show Dog" by Susan Orlean
    "Forty-One False Starts" by Janet Malcolm
    "The Redemption" by Nicholas Lemann
    "Gore Without a Script" by Nicholas Lemann
    "Delta Nights" by Bill Buford
  • Lenin's Tomb: the Last Days of the Soviet Empire David Remnick
    ISBN: 978-0679751250
    Год издания: 2001
    Издательство: Vintage Books
    Язык: Английский
    In the tradition of John Reed's classic Ten Days That Shook the World, this bestselling account of the collapse of the Soviet Union combines the global vision of the best historical scholarship with the immediacy of eyewitness journalism. "A moving illumination . . . Remnick is the witness for us all." —Wall Street Journal.
  • King of the World: Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero David Remnick
    ISBN: 0330371894
    Год издания: 2000
    Язык: Английский
    There were mythic sports figures before him--Jack Johnson, Babe Ruth, Joe Louis, Joe DiMaggio--but when Cassius Clay burst onto the sports scene from his native Louisville in the 1950s, he broke the mold. He changed the world of sports and went on to change the world itself. As Muhammad Ali, he would become the most recognized face on the planet. Ali was a transcendent athlete and entertainer, a heavyweight Fred Astaire, a rapper before rap was born. He was a mirror of his era, a dynamic figure in the racial and cultural battles of his time. This unforgettable story of his rise and self-creation, told by a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, places Ali in a heritage of great American originals.

    Cassius Clay grew up in the Jim Crow South and came of athletic age when boxers were at the mercy of the mob. From the start, Clay rebelled against everything and everyone who would keep him and his people down. He refused the old stereotypes and refused the glad hand of the mob. And, to the confusion and fury of white sportswriters, who were far more comfortable with the self-effacing Joe Louis, Clay came forward as a rebel, insistent on his political views, on his new religion, and, eventually, on a new name. His rebellion nearly cost him the chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world.

    King of the World features some of the pivotal figures of the 1960s--Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, John F. Kennedy--and its pivotal events: the civil rights movement, political assassinations, the war in Vietnam. Muhammad Ali is a great hero and a beloved figure in American life. King of the World takes us back to the days when his life was a series of battles, inside the ring and out. A master storyteller at the height of his powers, David Remnick has written a book worthy of America's most dynamic modern hero.