Journalism and Other Atrocities
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Journalism and Other Atrocities

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362 pages 2010

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Arthur M. Louis entered the journalistic profession in 1960, fresh out of school and brimming with idealistic enthusiasm. He was promptly slapped down by reality, and during the next four decades he never quite made it back to his feet.

This witty memoir offers a fascinating look at the inside workings of American journalism to those who are fortunate enough to be watching from the outside. It recounts an appalling succession of grim, but somehow hilarious, experiences from a much too long career, including a stint with the worst newspaper in America and a couple of equally worthless trade publications, until the author finally stumbled into the big time as a writer with Fortune magazine. (And stumbled out again twenty-one years later. )

Every dark suspicion you ever entertained about journalism will be confirmed in these pages.

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