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Six Men: Charlie Chaplin, Edward VIII, H. L. Mencken, Humphrey Bogart, Adlai Stevenson, Bertrand Russell (originale 1977; edizione 1995)

di Alistair Cooke (Autore)

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Drawing on a lifetime of journalistic encounters with the great and the famous, Alistair Cooke profiles the six extraordinary men who impressed him the most Over the course of his sixty-year career as a broadcaster, television host, and newspaper reporter, Alistair Cooke met many remarkable people of the twentieth century. This entertaining and insightful collection shares his unique, often startling personal vision of six key figures from the worlds of literature, entertainment, and politics. They are: Charlie Chaplin, whom Cooke befriended in Hollywood and who courted controversy in his politics and romances; the charming-yet-naive Edward VIII, whose love affair changed the course of World War II; Humphrey Bogart, the first antihero hero onscreen and a sensitive gentleman at home; H. L. Mencken, brilliant, inspirational, and deeply flawed; Adlai Stevenson, whom Cooke labeled the failed saint; and Bertrand Russell, who had the courage and the audacity to try to make the world a better place. The subjects of Six Men are united by the deep complexities of their characters. In balancing informed details of their lives with an objectivity set against the ever-changing landscape of their times, Six Men is a master course in the art of concise biography.… (altro)
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Titolo:Six Men: Charlie Chaplin, Edward VIII, H. L. Mencken, Humphrey Bogart, Adlai Stevenson, Bertrand Russell
Autori:Alistair Cooke (Autore)
Info:Arcade Publishing (1995), Edition: 1st Arcade Ed, 208 pages
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A nice book. Cooke's best chapters were, Chaplin, Menken, and Russell. Not so much the other three. Of them, it was Bogart he knew the least. ( )
  applemcg | Jul 29, 2020 |
Urbane and witty compendium of six biographical essays; one on each of Chalplin, Mencken, Bogart, Stevenson, Bertrand Russell and Edward VIII. To a certain extent, these are eyewitness accounts, and discuss Cooke's reactions to each of the men. Some items, like the California primary in the 1956 Democratic race, turn up in a few different essays, giving it some linking, even though they were written for different publications. (A rather pointed distaste for McCarthy also shows up a lot, though it's tempered with some healthy skepticism on the likes of Hiss and Wallace.) Quite interesting, and easy to read in the author's "voice." Recommended.
  EricCostello | Nov 28, 2018 |
An ok read not a lot of great information. this book looks at six men that Cooke covered and found interesting. Written in 1977 these men were popular in the thirties, forties and fifties, not much to learn. The one on Edward VIII was interesting since he gave up the throne for a woman. ( )
  foof2you | Jun 5, 2017 |
William Safire, William F. Buckley, and Alistair Cooke are some of the first writers I go to when I want to be impressed and provoked by masterful English language use. Biography is one of my favorite genres. This book is a convenient combination of my favorites in that it gives me thumbnail biographies of six well-known figures presented in remarkable depth for such a compact presentation.

“A Note on Fame and Friendship” is a necessary preface to the work in that it addresses criticisms of the following individual vignettes that a reader may propose. Charles Chaplin is presented in an almost schizophrenic, complete dual personality, model. But Cooke clarifies that to some extent this image was deliberately crafted by Chaplin for sanity preservation. The Edward the VIII section is scant as far as personal interaction between Cooke and the former King, but Cooke admits that while there might not have been a lot of interaction between writer and subject, the story is so important that to fail to remark on it would be inappropriate (for him—Cooke was English, after all). Sections on the two intellectuals (Russell and Mencken), a movie star (Bogart), and a politician (Stevenson) all offer personal observations that add to a general reader’s perception of the humanity of popular heroes.
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  ajarn7086 | Jan 23, 2016 |
Indeholder "A Note on Fame and Friendship", "1. Charles Chaplin - The One and Only", "2. Edward VIII - The Golden Boy", "3. H. L. Mencken - The Public and the Private Face", "4. Humphrey Bogart - Epitaph for a Tough Guy", "5. Adlai Stevenson - The Failed Saint", "6. Bertrand Russell - The Lord of Reason".

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Alfred Cooke - eller som han skiftede navn til - Alistair Cooke emigrerede til USA fra England i 1937 og skrev masser af artikler om USA set med en englænders øjne. Han blev ret gammel, 95 år, og blev ufrivilligt indblandet i en sag om ligrøveri efter sin død, for nogle tyveknægte fjernede knoglevæv fra hans og flere andres lig inden kremering. Knoglevævet blev solgt videre til brug i patienter, hvilket var en dum ide for Alistair døde af kræft og det havde spredt sig til knoglerne. ( )
  bnielsen | Sep 5, 2015 |
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Drawing on a lifetime of journalistic encounters with the great and the famous, Alistair Cooke profiles the six extraordinary men who impressed him the most Over the course of his sixty-year career as a broadcaster, television host, and newspaper reporter, Alistair Cooke met many remarkable people of the twentieth century. This entertaining and insightful collection shares his unique, often startling personal vision of six key figures from the worlds of literature, entertainment, and politics. They are: Charlie Chaplin, whom Cooke befriended in Hollywood and who courted controversy in his politics and romances; the charming-yet-naive Edward VIII, whose love affair changed the course of World War II; Humphrey Bogart, the first antihero hero onscreen and a sensitive gentleman at home; H. L. Mencken, brilliant, inspirational, and deeply flawed; Adlai Stevenson, whom Cooke labeled the failed saint; and Bertrand Russell, who had the courage and the audacity to try to make the world a better place. The subjects of Six Men are united by the deep complexities of their characters. In balancing informed details of their lives with an objectivity set against the ever-changing landscape of their times, Six Men is a master course in the art of concise biography.

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