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Believe Nothing until It Is Officially Denied: Claud Cockburn and the Invention of Guerrilla Journalism (Hardback)
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Believe Nothing until It Is Officially Denied: Claud Cockburn and the Invention of Guerrilla Journalism (Hardback)

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Published: 22/10/2024
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Radical journalist Claud Cockburn fought successfully against the political and media establishment, writing for publications as varied as The Times and Private Eye. To Graham Greene, he was the greatest journalist of the twentieth century.

Born in China in 1904 and educated alongside Evelyn Waugh, Cockburn launched into a stellar career as a Times correspondent, first in Berlin, then New York, interviewing Al Capone in Chicago, and finally Washington. He resigned in 1932 to start The Week, an anti-Nazi and anti-establishment newsletter with an influence out of all proportion to its circulation. British officials were horrified by the scoops he published. These included stories on the political influence of German appeasers - the Cliveden Set - in the British elite and the previously suppressed news of Edward VIII's abdication.

Cockburn wrote dispatches while fighting in the Spanish Civil War. In Spain, he helped W. H. Auden and clashed with George Orwell. Claud's private life, too, was eventful. He was married three times, once to Jean Ross, the model for Christopher Isherwood's Sally Bowles.

Patrick Cockburn, himself an international journalist, chronicles his father Claud's lifelong dedication to a guerrilla campaign against the powerful on behalf of the powerless. It is a biography for today's age, in which journalism is frequently suppressed, overshadowed, undervalued, and corrupted

Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 9781804290743
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 477 g
Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 23 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

The life of Claud Cockburn ... [is] deftly narrated by his son, the exceptional and award-winning foreign correspondent Patrick Cockburn ... Cockburn senior was a hero to my generation of would-be journalists. He was the living bridge between the political storms of the 1930s and the early satire-boom of Private Eye in the 1960s. - Andrew Marr, New Statesman

- Roger Lewis, Daily Telegraph

The story of Claud Cockburn and the Week, the deadly little newsletter he set up in 1933, shows that power is not always deaf to truth. - Neal Ascherson, London Review of Books

Deft ... Claud was an imperfect man, but his intensities and animations, and his habit of independent thought, make him well worth meeting here. - Dwight Garner, New York Times Book Review

Described by Graham Greene as the greatest journalist of the 20th century and attacked by senator Joseph McCarthy as "one of the most dangerous 'reds' in the world" ... the remarkable life of Claud Cockburn ... is being told by his son, Patrick, in a book which hails him as the inventor of "guerrilla journalism". - Duncan Campbell, Observer

Patrick Cockburn has produced a fascinating book about his father's life, with some excellent insights relevant to journalism today. A great read for all but a compulsory text for any aspiring journalists out there. - Paul Donovan, Irish Post

Cockburn's life was a scurrilous, subversive but dedicated pursuit of the truth (well, mostly) in defiance of authority, while also having a great deal of fun ... He is in many ways one of the great models of what a journalist should be - curious, nonconformist, sceptical and dogged. - Peter Hitchens, Daily Mail

A fascinating book about his father's life, with some excellent insights relevant to journalism today. A great read for all but a compulsory text for any aspiring journalists out there. - Paul Donovan, Morning Star

Remarkable ... a fascinating and subtle portrait of a paradoxical career. - John R. MacArthur, Spectator

Quite simply, the best Western journalist at work in Iraq today - Seymour Hersh

A fine and courageous journalist - Max Hastings, Sunday Times

one of the best informed on-the-ground journalists - Sidney Blumenthal

Cockburn's colorful, elegantly written account extols Claud's charisma, courage, and daring....[Cockburn] succeeds in capturing Claud's verve and staunch political principles. - Publishers Weekly

Claud Cockburn was one of the great journalists of the 20th century, an irreverent anti-careerist, steeped in the politics of Central Europe, happiest courting risk ... Patrick [Cockburn] has now written an excellent account of him, supplying much new or buried information - Andrew Gimson, Conservative Home

A timely intervention - Laura Flanders, Guardian

Claud is shown as complicated and stubborn while also being a wholly magnetic figure who was dogged in both holding his beliefs and finding the central truth. A ruminative biography that firmly situates the power of independent, on-the-ground journalism. - Booklist

Few reporters have put entire ruling classes on notice the way Cockburn did as editor of The Week. - Andrew Holter, Baffler

A rattling-good read ... provides a new summing-up of [Claud Cockburn's] brilliant and manic press career and his role in the invention of "guerrilla journalism" - Conor O'Clery, Irish Times

Vividly recounts an extraordinary life which can still inspire writers today ... Patrick Cockburn's deeply researched book into his father's early life presents to us a complex and attractive figure whose attitude and methods can still teach us something about what journalism can and should be. - Anthony McCarthy, Catholic Herald

[Patrick Cockburn] has written a life that deals with much that was omitted or glossed over in the autobiographies ... [Claud] Cockburn had many rare gifts as a journalist; it is rarer still to find them combined in one person. Curiosity, courage, intelligence, attention to language, charm, and fluency are all obvious. - Andrew Brown, Church Times

The story of Claud could make an amusing, informative TV series, particularly his cat-and-mouse antics with MI5 while he was running the Week. - Peter McKay, The Oldie

Interesting, challenging, and revealing - Jack Power, Irish Examiner

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