Editorial Simon x{0026} Schuster Ltd
Fecha de edición septiembre 2019 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781471181320
448 páginas
Libro
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THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLERTHE OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR THE INSIDE STORY ON PRESIDENT TRUMP, AS ONLY BOB WOODWARD CAN TELL IT. 'I think you've always been fair.' President Donald J. Trump, in a call to Bob Woodward, August 14, 2018 'The sheer weight of anecdotes depicts a man with no empathy and a pathological capacity for lying.' Financial Times 'Fear depicts a White House awash in dysfunction, where the Lord of the Flies is the closest thing to an owner's manual.' The Guardian 'Though his books are often sensational, he is the opposite of sensationalist .
. . He's Washington's chronicler in chief.' Nick Bryant, BBC 'Horribly fascinating.
Strongly recommended. If you can bear it.' Richard Dawkins 'He is the master and I'd trust him over politicians of either party any day of the week.' New York Times 'Woodward is truth's gold standard.'Washington Post With authoritative reporting honed through eight presidencies from Nixon to Obama, author Bob Woodward reveals in unprecedented detail the harrowing life inside President Donald Trump's White House and precisely how he makes decisions on major foreign and domestic policies. Woodward draws from hundreds of hours of interviews with firsthand sources, meeting notes, personal diaries, files and documents.
The focus is on the explosive debates and the decision-making in the Oval Office, the Situation Room, Air Force One and the White House residence. Fear is the most intimate portrait of a sitting president ever published during the president's first years in office.
x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;' Bob Woodward es uno de los periodistas de investigación más influyentes de Estados Unidos y una leyenda viva de la profesión. x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;' x{0026}lt;br x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;white-space:normal;' x{0026}lt;span style='white-space:pre;' x{0026}lt;/span En 1971 comenzó a trabajar en Tx{0026}lt;em he Washington Post x{0026}lt;/em donde, junto a Carl Bernstein, destapó el escándalo Watergate que condujo a la dimisión del presidente Richard Nixon en 1974 y que mereció el Premio Pulitzer.x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;' x{0026}lt;br x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;white-space:normal;' x{0026}lt;span style='white-space:pre;' x{0026}lt;/span A lo largo de su carrera ha seguido de manera exhaustiva las presidencias desde Nixon hasta Biden y Trump. Es autor de 22 libros, de los cuales 15 han estado en las listas de bestsellers del x{0026}lt;em The Newx{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;em York Timesx{0026}lt;/em , entre ellos x{0026}lt;em Miedox{0026}lt;/em (2018), x{0026}lt;em Rabiax{0026}lt;/em (2020) y x{0026}lt;em Peligrox{0026}lt;/em (2021), centrados en la figura de Donald Trump, así como x{0026}lt;em Todos los hombres del presidentex{0026}lt;/em (1974), adaptada con éxito al cine. x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;' En 2002 x{0026}lt;em The Washington Postx{0026}lt;/em recibió el Pulitzer por la cobertura de Woodward en los acontecimientos tras los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001. x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;span style='font-size:13.3333px;' x{0026}lt;strong En la actualidad es editor asociado del diario de Washington, un cargo que ocupa desde 1981.x{0026}lt;/strong x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;span x{0026}lt;br x{0026}lt;br x{0026}lt;/span x{0026}lt;p x{0026}lt;br x{0026}lt;/p x{0026}lt;/span
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