Moyers on America: A Journalist and His Times
By (Author) Bill Moyer
Edited by Julie Leininger Pycior
The New Press
The New Press
11th May 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
814
Hardback
204
Width 162mm, Height 241mm
595g
Over the years millions of Americans have invited Bill Moyers into their homes. His television programscovering topics ranging from American history, politics, and religion to the role of media and the world of ideashave made him one of Americas most recognized and honored journalists. In these pages, Moyers presents, for the first time, a powerful statement of his own personal beliefspolitical and moral. Combining illuminating forays into American history with candid comments on todays politics, Moyers delivers perceptive and trenchant insights into the American experience.
From his early years as a Texas journalist to his role as one of the organizers of the Peace Corps, top assistant to President Lyndon Johnson, publisher of Newsday, senior correspondent and analyst for CBS News, and producer of many of public televisions groundbreaking series, Moyers has been actively engaged in some of the most volatile episodes of the past fifty years. Drawing from this practical experience, he demonstrates a unique understanding of how American politics works and an enduring faith in the nations promises and possibilities. Whether reflecting on todays climate of megamedia concentration, rampant corporate scandals, or religious and political upheavals, Moyers on America recovers the hopes of the past to establish their relevance for the present.
"Bill Moyers believes with his very heart in the interchange of ideas, in individual speaking out.. . . And he is, in a very real sense, a man of faith: of faith in America." James Dickey, The New York Times
"Not only a good reporter . . . a first-rate storyteller." The Boston Globe
"The conscience of American journalism." Salon
"Bill Moyers is doing what Madison and Jefferson desperately hoped the press would doprovide information . . . so that the people would be informed enough to enable constitutional democracy to survive." Nat Hentoff
Bill Moyers is a journalist and public commentator. He was a founding organizer of the Peace Corps, a senior White House assistant and press secretary to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1967, the publisher of Newsday, a senior news analyst for CBS News, and the producer of groundbreaking series for public television. He is the winner of more than thirty-five Emmy Awards, nine Peabody Awards, and a National Academy of Arts & Sciences Lifetime Achievement Award. He is the author of Moyers on America: A Journalist and His Times and Bill Moyers Journal: The Conversation Continues, both published by The New Press. He lives in New York City and hosts a weekly series, Moyers & Company.