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Assassins, Eccentrics, Politicians, and Other Persons of Interest - Fifty Pieces from the Road (Paperback)
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Assassins, Eccentrics, Politicians, and Other Persons of Interest - Fifty Pieces from the Road (Paperback)
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Writing as a newspaper reporter for nearly forty years, Curtis
Wilkie covered eight presidential campaigns, spent years in the
Middle East, and traveled to a number of conflicts abroad. However,
his memory keeps turning home and many of his most treasured
stories transpire in the Deep South. He called his native
Mississippi, ""the gift that keeps on giving."" For Wilkie, it
represented a trove of rogues and racists, colorful personalities
and outlandish politicians who managed to thrive among people
otherwise kind and generous. Assassins, Eccentrics, Politicians,
and Other Persons of Interest collects news dispatches and feature
stories from the author during a journalism career that began in
1963 and lasted until 2000. As a young reporter for the Clarksdale
Press Register, he wrote many articles that dealt with the civil
rights movement, which dominated the news in the Mississippi Delta
during the 1960s.Wilkie spent twenty-six years as a national and
foreign correspondent for the Boston Globe. One of the original
""Boys on the Bus"" (the title of a best-selling book about
journalists covering the 1972 presidential campaign), he later
wrote extensively about the winning races of two southern
Presidents, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. Wilkie is known for
stories reported deeply, rife with anecdotes, physical
descriptions, and important background details. He writes about the
notorious, such as the late Hunter S. Thompson, as well as more
anonymous subjects whose stories, in his hands, have enduring
interest. The anthology collects pieces about several notable
southerners: Ross Barnett; Byron De La Beckwith and Sam Bowers;
Billy Carter; Edwin Edwards and David Duke; Trent Lott; and Charles
Evers. Wilkie brings a perceptive eye to people and events, and his
eloquent storytelling represents some of the best journalistic
writing.
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