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Joe McGinniss

    9 dicembre 1942 – 10 marzo 2014

    Joe McGinniss è stato un giornalista, scrittore di saggistica e romanziere americano. Raggiunse la fama per la prima volta con il bestseller "The Selling of the President 1968", che descriveva il marketing dell'allora candidato presidenziale Richard Nixon e rimase nelle classifiche dei bestseller per oltre sei mesi. È popolarmente conosciuto per la sua trilogia di libri true crime di successo —"Fatal Vision", "Blind Faith" e "Cruel Doubt"— che sono stati adattati in diverse miniserie televisive e film. Nel corso di quarant'anni, McGinniss ha pubblicato dodici libri.

    The Delivery Man. First they lost theri hearts. Then they lost their innocence. Now they coud lose their lives . . .
    Blind Faith
    Fatal Vision
    Never Enough
    Going to Extremes
    The Miracle Of Castel Di Sangro
    • A modern football fairytale and an extraordinary story of an Italian village and its football team's rise to the top against seemingly impossible odds. schovat popis

      The Miracle Of Castel Di Sangro
    • Going to Extremes

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Alaska is a state of the union twice as big as Texas, containing as much land as a fifth of the continental United states, possessing extraordinary mineral resources including all-important oil reserves, and offering a climate that ranges from the boiling heat of summer to the most forbidding depths of winter cold. Alaska is a state of mind where whites must battle isolation and boredom, natives must come to terms with the proximity of a totally alien way of life and the spirit of rugged individualism must do battle with the rewards offered by corporate loyalty. Going to Extremes is Joe McGinniss's eye-witness report on the entire state of Alaska. Joe McGinniss did not set out to judge or explain, but only to find out what Alaska is. He has succeeded, for almost everything he says is news. - Paul Theroux, NY Times Book Review McGinniss is a first-rate reporter whose stories convey the culture shock wracking present-day Alaska. - The New Republic This moving and absorbing work gives fine insight into the Alaskan's effort to lead full lives in a surrounding that is demanding and bleak, yet incredibly beautiful and inspiring. - Sierra Magazine

      Going to Extremes
    • Fatal Vision is the electrifying true story of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, the handsome, Princeton-educated physician convicted of savagely slaying his young pregnant wife and two small children, murders he vehemently denies committing. Bestselling author Joe McGinnis chronicles every aspect of this horrifying and intricate crime, and probes the life and psyche of the magnetic, all-American Jeffrey MacDonald, a golden boy who seemed destined to have it all. The result is a penetration to the heart of darknes that enshrouded one of the most complex criminal cases ever to capture the attention of the American public. It is haunting, stunningly suspenseful-a work that no reader will be able to forget. With 8 pages of dramatic photos and a special epilogue by the author

      Fatal Vision
    • Blind Faith

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of betrayal and moral decay, this true crime narrative delves into a shocking tale of adultery, addiction, and gambling that culminates in murder within a seemingly affluent suburban community. Joe McGinniss, a renowned journalist, uncovers the dark undercurrents of privilege and the devastating consequences of personal choices, revealing the complexities of human behavior and the fragility of social facades.

      Blind Faith
    • Photo Manifesto

      Contemporary Photography in the USSR

      • 231pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This collection of photography from the 1980s provides a look into the art of contemporary Soviet Union. Images include the earthquake in Armenia and soldiers on the Afghan frontier.

      Photo Manifesto
    • In einem kleinen Dorf in den Abruzzen, Castel di Sangro, entfaltet sich eine packende Geschichte über eine Fußballmannschaft und ihren unerwarteten Aufstieg in die 2. Liga. Hier, wo nur 5.000 Einwohner leben, beginnt ein Fußballwunder, das die Grenzen des Sports sprengt. Der lokale Klub erreicht bemerkenswerte Erfolge und spielt gegen renommierte Teams aus Genua, Turin und Venedig. Der amerikanische Bestsellerautor Joe McGinniss zieht in das malerische Dorf und wird Zeuge des leidenschaftlichen Fußballs, der die Gemeinschaft in seinen Bann zieht. Die Erzählung ist eine Mischung aus Komik, Drama und Chaos und zeigt, wie Fußball das Leben der Menschen prägt. Inmitten von Stadionneubau, einem Spieler im Gefängnis und einem anderen, der ein leidenschaftlicher Kommunist ist, treffen Mafia, Drogen und Lebensphilosophien auf den Profifußball. Diese skurrilen Verbindungen schaffen eine dramatische und humorvolle Darstellung eines Landes, in dem das Unerwartete zur Norm wird. McGinniss’ Blick auf das italienische Fußballphänomen ist sowohl tragisch als auch komisch und hat sich als Klassiker der Fußballliteratur etabliert, obwohl es in Italien nie veröffentlicht werden konnte.

      Das Wunder von Castel di Sangro
    • Quälende Zweifel - Aus der Der wahre Kriminalfall - bk911; Bastei Lübbe; Joe McGinniss; pocket_book; 1992

      Quälende Zweifel