<b>A call to arms from one of the great television journalists of his generation</b>

- Robert McCrum,

<b>Now he can finally tell us what he <i>really</i> thinks about everything...</b> His book represents <b>a break in a half-century of silence</b>; and it is <b>trenchant in surprising ways</b>.

- Zoe Williams, Guardian

<i>The State of Us </i>looks at <b>how Britain has changed in Snow's lifetime</b>... His argument is supported by shocking statistics... Snow builds<b> a strong case.</b>

The Tablet

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<b>A fascinating call to arms full of insight</b>

Independent

<b>A rallying cry for change... </b>In <i>The State of Us,</i> <b>Snow untethers himself from the ropes of broadcasting impartiality and finally lets fly his opinions on everything </b>from government spending to Boris Johnson to the Iraq War started by Tony Blair... It's serious stuff, yet there is also a deftness to Snow's writing.

Irish Times

'A fascinating call to arms full of insight' Independent

After four decades broadcasting to the nation each night, Jon Snow gives vent to his opinions on the state of our nation . . . the good news and the bad news


It is rare in history that so many nations in the developed world are in crisis at the same time. There has been a disintegration of trust in political leaders and in the media that holds them to account. For all the progress humankind has made, for all the inventions and new technologies, our society is being undermined by inequality. To fix it, we must begin by seeking out the truth about our world.

In The State of Us, Jon Snow traces how the life of the nation has changed across his five-decade career, from getting thrown out of university for protesting apartheid to interviewing every prime minister since Margaret Thatcher.

In doing so, he shows how the greatest problems at home and abroad so often come down to inequality and an unwillingness to confront it. But that is not our fate. Despite the challenges, Snow has witnessed profound social progress. In this passionate rallying cry, he argues that at its best, journalism reflects not just who we are now, but who we can be.

We've had enough of division; the future is for us.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529176063
Publisert
2024-03-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Penguin (Transworld)
Vekt
189 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
01, U, P, G, 05, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

One of the nation's pre-eminent broadcasters, Jon Snow was the face of Channel 4 News from 1989 to 2021. In that time, he has reported in dozens of countries, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to Barack Obama's inauguration, interviewing countless world leaders including Ronald Reagan, Idi Amin, Tony Blair, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Nelson Mandela, as well as cultural icons from Malala Yousafzai to Marcus Rashford. His many awards include a BAFTA fellowship, the Richard Dimbleby BAFTA award for Best Factual Contribution to Television (2005), and Royal Television Society awards for Journalist of the Year (2005 & 2006) and Presenter of the Year (2009 & 2010 and 2012). He collected the BAFTA award for news coverage for the 2011 Channel 4 News' coverage of the Japanese tsunami, and delivered the prestigious MacTaggart Lecture at Edinburgh's International Television Festival in 2017. He is the author of two books, Shooting History and The State of Us.