世界著名记者
❶ 世界著名的记者有哪些
约瑟夫·普利策、威廉·拉塞尔、威廉· 拉塞尔荣誉、伊斯雷尔·爱泼斯坦、爱迪·托马斯·亚当斯、华特·韩德斯曼
❷ 世界出名的记者有哪些
国外的多些,如果可能,你可以去读读清华大学李斌教授的世界传播学史,里面有详细的介绍。值得一提的是,有的时候好记者也是靠机遇的,比如央视的水均益,新华社的“唐老鸭”
❸ 著名的外国记者
Norman Kingsley Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007) was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, and film director.
Along with Truman Capote, Joan Didion, John McPhee, and Tom Wolfe, Mailer is considered an innovator of narrative nonfiction, a genre sometimes called New Journalism, but which covers the essay to the nonfiction novel. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize twice and the National Book Award once. In 1955, Mailer, together with Ed Fancher and Dan Wolf, first published The Village Voice, which began as an arts- and politics-oriented weekly newspaper initially distributed in Greenwich Village. In 2005, he won the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from The National Book Foundation.
Literary career
[edit] Novels
In 1948, while continuing his studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, Mailer published The Naked and the Dead, based on his military service in World War II. A New York Times best seller for 62 weeks, it was hailed by many as one of the best American wartime novels and named one of the "one hundred best novels in English language" by the Modern Library.
Barbary Shore (1951) was a surreal parable of Cold War left politics set in a Brooklyn rooming-house. His 1955 novel The Deer Park drew on his experiences working as a screenwriter in Hollywood in 1949-50. It was initially rejected by seven publishers e to its purportedly sexual content before being published by Putnam's.
In the tradition of Dickens and Dostoevsky, Mailer wrote his fourth novel, An American Dream as a serial in Esquire magazine, over eight months (January to August 1964), publishing the first chapter only two months after he wrote it. In March 1965, Dial Press published a revised version. His editor was E. L. Doctorow. The novel, which contains perhaps Mailer's most evocative and lyrical prose, received mixed reviews, but was a best seller. Joan Didion praised it in a review in National Review (April 20, 1965) and John W. Aldridge did the same in Life (March 19, 1965), while Elizabeth Hardwick panned it in Partisan Review (spring 1965). Except for a brief period, the novel has never gone out of print and is admired greatly by Mailer partisans.(reference?)
Mailer spent a longer time writing Ancient Evenings, his novel of Egypt in the XX dynasty (about 1100 B.C.E.) than any of his other books, working on it off and on from 1972 until 1983. It was also a bestseller, although reviews were generally negative.
Harlot's Ghost, Mailer's longest novel (1310 pages) appeared in 1991. It is an exploration of the unspoken dramas of the CIA from the end of WWII to 1965. He performed a huge amount of research for the novel, which is still on CIA reading lists. He ended the novel with the words "To be continued," and planned to write a sequel, titled Harlot's Grave. But other projects intervened and he never wrote it. Harlot's Ghost sold well.
His final novel, The Castle in the Forest, which focused on Hitler's childhood, reached number five on the Times best seller list after publication in January 2007, and received stronger reviews than any of his books since The Executioner's Song. Castle was intended to be the first volume of a trilogy, but Mailer died several months after it was completed.
Mailer wrote over 40 books. He published 11 novels over a 59-year stretch.
[edit] Essays
In the mid-1950s, Mailer became increasingly known for his counter-culture essays. In 1955, he was one of the founders of The Village Voice and wrote a column, "Quickly," from January to April 1956.[2] In Advertisements for Myself (1959), Mailer's essay "The White Negro"[3] (1957) examined violence, hysteria, sex, crime and confusion in American society. It is one of the most anthologized essays of the postwar period. He wrote numerous book reviews and essays for Esquire, The New York Review of Books and Dissent Magazine.
[edit] Other
Other works include:
* The Presidential Papers (1963)
* An American Dream (1965)
* Why Are We in Vietnam? (1967)
* Armies of the Night (1968 -- awarded a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award)
* Miami and the Siege of Chicago (1968)
* Of a Fire on the Moon (1971)
* The Prisoner of Sex (1971)
* Marilyn (1973)
* The Fight (1975)
* The Executioner's Song (1979 -- awarded a Pulitzer Prize)
* Ancient Evenings (1983)
* Harlot's Ghost (1991)
* Oswald's Tale (1995)
* The Gospel According to the Son (1997)
* Why Are We At War? (2003-- on the Iraq War)
* The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing (2003)
* The Castle in the Forest (2007)
* On God: An Uncommon Conversation (2007)
In 1968, he received a George Polk Award for his reporting in Harper's magazine.
In addition to his experimental fiction and nonfiction novels, Mailer proced a play version of The Deer Park (staged at the Theatre De Lys in Greenwich Village in 1967[4]), and in the late 1960s directed a number of improvisational avant-garde films in a Warhol style, including Maidstone (1970), which includes a spontaneous and brutal brawl between Norman T. Kingsley, played by himself, and Rip Torn. In 1987, he adapted and directed a film version of his novel Tough Guys Don't Dance, starring Ryan O'Neal and Isabella Rossellini, which has become a minor camp classic.
[edit] Activism
A number of Mailer's nonfiction works, such as The Armies of the Night and The Presidential Papers, are political. He covered the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1992, and 1996, although his account of the 1996 Democratic convention has never been published. In October 1967, he was arrested for his involvement in an anti-Vietnam War demonstration at the Pentagon. Two years later, he ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic Party primary for Mayor of New York City, allied with columnist Jimmy Breslin (who ran for City Council President), proposing New York City secession and creating a 51st state. Their slogan was "throw the rascals in". He came in fourth in a field of five. (campaign poster here). From 1980 until his death in 2007, he contributed to Democratic party candidacies for political office.[5]
In 1980, Mailer spearheaded convicted killer Jack Abbott's successful bid for parole. In 1977, Abbott had read about Mailer's work on The Executioner's Song and wrote to Mailer, offering to enlighten the author about Abbott's time behind bars and the conditions he was experiencing. Mailer, impressed, helped to publish In the Belly of the Beast, a book on life in the prison system consisting of Abbott's letters to Mailer. Once paroled, Abbott committed a murder in New York City six weeks after his release, stabbing to death 22-year-old Richard Adan. Consequently, Mailer was subject to criticism for his role. In a 1992 interview with the Buffalo News, he conceded that his involvement was "another episode in my life in which I can find nothing to cheer about or nothing to take pride in."[6]. Mailer did, however, help Abbott after his release, hiring him as a researcher.[clarify]
In 1989, Mailer joined with a number of other prominent authors in publicly expressing support for colleague Salman Rushdie in the wake of the fatwa calling for Rushdie's assassination issued by Iran's Islamic government for his having authored The Satanic Verses.[7]
In 2003 in a speech to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, just before the invasion of Iraq, Mailer said: "Fascism is more of a natural state than democracy. To assume blithely that we can export democracy into any country we choose can serve paradoxically to encourage more fascism at home and abroad. Democracy is a state of grace that is attained only by those countries who have a host of indivials not only ready to enjoy freedom but to undergo the heavy labor of maintaining it."
❹ 世界著名记者的名字
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就是这位,法拉奇
关于她吸烟的部分在这里
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写作要抽60支烟
法拉奇是一个另类的女人,她爱吸烟,爱穿长裤与男装,她的头脑也是男性的,思辨力与分析力一流。
她一生写了9本书,在结束了30多年的记者生涯之后她又在曼哈顿的一套高层公寓里当起了自由撰稿人。她的第9本书《印萨安拉》是一本小说,素材是贝鲁特战场,主题是反战、热爱自由与生命。60多岁时,身染重病的她在美国旧金山为成千上万的听众朗诵《印萨安拉》片断时,声音依然铿锵有力,极富感染力。
而最让人不可思议的是,每每写作时,为了使自己一直处于亢奋中,卡拉奇一天竟要抽60支烟!
我以前看过一本讲世界著名记者的,对她印象很深刻。强大的女人啊。
❺ 中外著名记者有哪些
1、奥莉娅娜·法拉奇
奥莉娅娜·法拉奇,意大利女记者,作家。1929年6月29日生于佛罗伦萨。她1950年任《晚邮报》驻外记者。
1967年开始任《欧洲人》周刊战地记者,采访过越南战争、印度和巴基斯坦战争、中东战争和南非动乱。两次获得圣·文森特新闻奖,一次获得班卡瑞拉畅销书作者奖。她还获得美国芝加哥哥伦比亚学院名誉文学博士学位。
2、安娜·路易斯·斯特朗
安娜·路易斯·斯特朗 ,女, 美国人,是美国进步女记者与作家。她年青时就积极参加进步的社会活动,致力于儿童福利事业和工人运动。她积极反对帝国主义的第一次世界大战。
斯特朗1885年11月24日在美国内布拉斯加州费伦德城出生。早年就学于奥伯林学院。1908年获芝加哥大学哲学博士学位。曾5次至中国访问。72岁时,冲破重重阻力于中国定居。
3、哈里森·索尔兹伯里
哈里森·索尔兹伯里,美国著名作家和记者,曾任《纽约时报》副总编辑、全美作家协会主席。
在漫长的记者和文学创作生涯中,为反映20世纪世界反法西斯战争付出了巨大心血,足迹遍及欧洲、苏俄和远东各主要战场,以其犀利的目光、鲜明的观点和娴熟的文笔,揭露了法西斯侵略者的罪行及其政治、军事内幕。其作品被译为多种文字,声名远扬世界各国。
4、赵超构
赵超构(1910.5.4 - 1992.2.13),原籍浙江文成,生于浙江瑞安(今文成县)。早年就读于上海中国公学。中国著名新闻记者,专栏作家。笔名林放。
新中国成立后,主持《新民晚报》工作。曾任中华全国新闻工作者协会副主席、上海市政协副主席等职。著有《延安一月》、《未晚谈》、《林放杂文选》等。
5、黄幼公
黄幼公,越南华裔,美国公民,著名摄影师。黄幼公1951年3月29日出生在越南隆安,1966年加入美联社越南胡志明市记者站。 获得过美国新闻最高奖“普利策奖”。2007年,他拍摄的帕丽斯希尔顿入狱前痛哭的照片又一次引起世界轰动。
❻ 世界比较出名的记者有哪些
著名记者战地玫瑰闾丘露薇,
国际著名记者、作家爱泼斯坦,
央视著名战地记者顾玉龙,
著名卧底记者石野,
足球之夜著名记者冉雄飞,
著名记者马德兴,
著名记者王克勤、刘畅、张丽……
❼ 世界上著名的记者都有哪些啊
国外的多些,如果可能,你可以去读读清华大学李斌教授的世界传播学史,里面有毕竟详细的介绍。
值得一提的是,有的时候好记者也是靠机遇的,比如央视的水均益,新华社的“唐老鸭”
❽ 有哪些著名记者
张泉灵、范长江、穆青、石野、闾丘露薇等。
1、张泉灵
1997年,张泉灵考入央视国际部,并任《中国报道》记者、编导、主持人,2000年,张泉灵任新版《东方时空》总主持人及《人物周刊》《焦点访谈》《新闻会客厅》栏目主持人,2010年获得第十一届长江韬奋奖。
2、范长江
中国杰出的新闻记者,中国新闻家,社会活动家。1950年1月,范长江被任命为《人民日报》社社长。他生前写过大量的出色的新闻报道,担任过新闻机构的领导工作,为全国的新闻事业做出很大贡献。
3、穆青
穆青(1921——2003),新华通讯社原社长、当代著名新闻记者穆青,新闻作品、新闻主张和新闻实践,均为20世纪中国新闻史上不可或缺的重要部分。
2003年7月 由中国民族摄影艺术出版社出版的《九穆集》画册,收录了穆青的11幅摄影作品。同时被收录作品的作者还有:刘隆、米寿世、马鼐辉、苏俊慧、陈家才、白学义、王有才、杨玉凯。
2003年10月11日凌晨3时20分因病在北京逝世,享年82岁。
4、石野
石野,1972年出生于湖北大冶农村,曾在中国海军陆战队服役,后从事政法记者工作达十几年。石野他被人称为“打虎”记者,也是中国惟一一位从中国海军陆战队走出来的政法记者。
5、闾丘露薇
1997年开始在凤凰卫视担任记者、主持人。1999年在浸会大学获得传播学硕士学位。2002年,成为惟一一位三进阿富汗的华人女记者。2003年伊拉克战争爆发,成为在巴格达市区进行现场报道的惟一的华人女记者。