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The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New…
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The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia (edición 2000)

por Mark Ames, Matt Taibbi (Autor)

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The eXile is the controversial biweekly tabloid founded by Americans Mark Ames and Matt Taibbi that Rolling Stone has called "cruel, caustic, and funny" and "a must-read." In the tradition of gonzo journalists like Hunter S. Thompson, Ames and Taibbi cover everything from decadent club scenes to the nation's collapsing political and economic systems - no person or institution is spared from their razor sharp satiric viewpoint. They take you beneath the surface of the Russia that most Western journalists cover, bringing to life the metropolis that Ames describes as "manic, nihilistic, grotesque, horrible; and yet, in its own way, far superior to any city on Earth." Featuring artwork and articles from their groundbreaking newspaper, The eXile is the inside story of how the tabloid came to be and how Ames and Taibbi broke their biggest stories - all the while playing hysterically vicious practical jokes, racking up innumerable death threats, and ingesting a motherlode of speed. It'sa darkly funny, up-close profile of the sordid underbelly of the New World Order that you will never forget.… (más)
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Título:The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia
Autores:Mark Ames
Otros autores:Matt Taibbi (Autor)
Información:Grove Press (2000) - Atlantic Monthly Press, Paperback, 256 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca, Second-hand, Bought on-line, Non-fiction, Published 00s, Unfinished
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Etiquetas:Humour, Media, Politics

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What would you write if you had complete editorial freedom in a foreign country plus a nearly unlimited amount of drugs and women willing to sleep with you? Each of these guys landed a book on my 2010 best-of list (Ames' Going Postal and Taibbi's The Great Derangement) because they're both great journalists who are also great writers, and this is their wildly entertaining retrospective of the muckraking magazine they ran for a decade in the middle of Russia's momentous transition away from Soviet communism towards almost unbelievably corrupt gangsterism. The fall of communism was life-changing for everyone who went though it; the collapse of order meant that Moscow went from stern showcase capital to near-anarchy extremely quickly, with plenty of fun to be had for the savvy American able to get in on the action. Ames' portions of the book tend to be more autobiographical, focusing on his own psychological motives for abandoning America to live in exile among the drug addicts and whores he found there, while Taibbi tends to focus on the unique aspects of reporting as an English language paper in a Russian-speaking country where the authorities were either completely indifferent or savagely hostile. It's hard not to be envious of their luck at being in such a unique time and place, and after reading this book, "wild and crazy guys" like Tucker Max will look like bland straight-edge douchebags to you. This is a book that should probably revolt you a little bit, but in a good way. ( )
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The eXile is the controversial biweekly tabloid founded by Americans Mark Ames and Matt Taibbi that Rolling Stone has called "cruel, caustic, and funny" and "a must-read." In the tradition of gonzo journalists like Hunter S. Thompson, Ames and Taibbi cover everything from decadent club scenes to the nation's collapsing political and economic systems - no person or institution is spared from their razor sharp satiric viewpoint. They take you beneath the surface of the Russia that most Western journalists cover, bringing to life the metropolis that Ames describes as "manic, nihilistic, grotesque, horrible; and yet, in its own way, far superior to any city on Earth." Featuring artwork and articles from their groundbreaking newspaper, The eXile is the inside story of how the tabloid came to be and how Ames and Taibbi broke their biggest stories - all the while playing hysterically vicious practical jokes, racking up innumerable death threats, and ingesting a motherlode of speed. It'sa darkly funny, up-close profile of the sordid underbelly of the New World Order that you will never forget.

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