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Legendary New York City columnist, novelist, biographer and raconteur Jimmy Breslin, "who leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless for more than 50 years with brick-hard words and a jagged-glass wit," died March 19, the New York Times reported. He was 88 and, "until very recently, was still pushing somebody's buttons with two-finger jabs at his keyboard."
Breslin's book about the first season of the hapless New York Mets--Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?--landed him a job as a news columnist with the New York Herald Tribune in 1963. Soon he was "counted among the writers credited with inventing 'New Journalism,' in which novelistic techniques are used to inject immediacy and narrative tension into the news," the Times wrote, adding: "But Mr. Breslin's greatest character was himself: the outer-borough boulevardier of bilious persuasion." He would go on to write for several newspapers in the city.
Author Pete Hamill, a former colleague, said, "It seemed so new and original. It was a very, very important moment in New York journalism, and in national journalism."
Breslin's books include the novels The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, World Without End, Amen, and Table Money; the memoir I Want to Thank My Brain for Remembering Me; biographies of Damon Runyon and Branch Rickey, as well as The Good Rat, a book about mob culture. "Perhaps the quintessential Breslin book was The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez, published in 2002, in which he focused on the death of an unauthorized Mexican worker at a flawed Brooklyn construction site to rail against the shoddy building practices, political cowardice and racism of his beloved city," the Times noted.
Breslin's book about the first season of the hapless New York Mets--Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?--landed him a job as a news columnist with the New York Herald Tribune in 1963. Soon he was "counted among the writers credited with inventing 'New Journalism,' in which novelistic techniques are used to inject immediacy and narrative tension into the news," the Times wrote, adding: "But Mr. Breslin's greatest character was himself: the outer-borough boulevardier of bilious persuasion." He would go on to write for several newspapers in the city.
Author Pete Hamill, a former colleague, said, "It seemed so new and original. It was a very, very important moment in New York journalism, and in national journalism."
Breslin's books include the novels The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, World Without End, Amen, and Table Money; the memoir I Want to Thank My Brain for Remembering Me; biographies of Damon Runyon and Branch Rickey, as well as The Good Rat, a book about mob culture. "Perhaps the quintessential Breslin book was The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez, published in 2002, in which he focused on the death of an unauthorized Mexican worker at a flawed Brooklyn construction site to rail against the shoddy building practices, political cowardice and racism of his beloved city," the Times noted.
- روابط التحميل والمشاهدة، الروابط المباشرة للتحميل من هنا
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شاهد هذا الفيديو القصير لطريقة التحميل البسيطة من هنا
كيف تحصل على مدونة جاهزة بآلاف المواضيع والمشاركات من هنا شاهد قناة منتدى مدونات بلوجر جاهزة بألاف المواضيع والمشاركات على اليوتيوب لمزيد من الشرح من هنا رابط مدونة منتدى مدونات بلوجر جاهزة بآلاف المواضيع والمشاركات في أي وقت حــــتى لو تم حذفها من هنا شاهد صفحة منتدى مدونات بلوجر جاهزة بألاف المواضيع والمشاركات على الفيس بوك لمزيد من الشرح من هنا تعرف على ترتيب مواضيع منتدى مدونات بلوجر جاهزة بآلاف المواضيع والمشاركات (حتى لا تختلط عليك الامور) من هنا
ملاحظة هامة: كل عمليات تنزيل، رفع، وتعديل المواضيع الجاهزة تتم بطريقة آلية، ونعتذر عن اي موضوع مخالف او مخل بالحياء مرفوع بالمدونات الجاهزة بآلاف المواضيع والمشاركات، ولكم ان تقوموا بحذف هذه المواضيع والمشاركات والطريقة بسيطة وسهلة. ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــسلامـ.
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