
No One Was Killed: The Democratic National Convention, August 1968
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
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While other writers contemplated the events of the 1968 Chicago riots from the safety of their hotel rooms, John Schultz was in the city streets, being threatened by police, choking on tear gas, and listening to all the rage, fear, and confusion around him. The result, No One Was Killed, is his account of the contradictions and chaos of convention week, the adrenalin, the sense of drama and history, and how the mainstream press was getting it all wrong."A more valuable factual record of events than the city’s white paper, the Walker Report, and Theodore B. White’s Making of a President combined."—Book Week"As a reporter making distinctions between Yippie, hippie, New Leftist, McCarthyite, police, and National Guard, Schultz is perceptive; he excels in describing such diverse personalities as Julian Bond and Eugene McCarthy."—Library Journal"High on my short list of true, lasting, inspired evocations of those whacked-out days when the country was fighting a phantasmagorical war (with real corpses), and police under orders were beating up demonstrators who looked at them funny."—Todd Gitlin, from the foreword
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EVERGREEN REVIEW. No. 52. March 1968.
William S. Burroughs, Gary Snyder, Michael Horowitz, John Lahr, John Schultz, Jack Newfield, Tom Stoddard, Bob Garner, James Lawrence Nichols, William Taggart, William Haines, G. Jefferis
Evergreen Review December 1968 Volume 12 #61 Jean Genet Juan Bosch John Schultz
Nat Hentoff, Edward Field, Richard Brautigan, Jean Genet, John Lahr, Juan Bosch, Paul Williams, Jan Cremer, Leo Skir, John Schultz, Robert L. Terrell
Evergreen Review June 1969 Volume 13 #67 Jack Newfield William Burroughs Vogel
Nat Hentoff, William S. Burroughs, Robert Hunter, John Lahr, Michael Rumaker, John Schultz, Daniel Odier, Jack Newfield, Amos Vogel, Sergio Mondragón
Evergreen Review: Volume 7, Number 30, Summer 1963
Samuel Beckett, Federico García Lorca, Paul Roche, Alexander Trocchi, Aidan Higgins, Bob Adelman, John Schultz, Shelagh Delaney, Mack Thomas, THOMAS DENT, F. Abramov, Driss Ben Hamid Charhadi, Stephen Kenworthy