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Carl Bernstein

    February 14, 1944

    Carl Bernstein is an American journalist renowned for his incisive investigative reporting that delves into political scandals and explores power structures. His journalistic approach is characterized by a deep commitment to uncovering the truth, regardless of the consequences. Bernstein's writing style is direct and penetrating, often exposing the hidden motives and machinations behind significant events.

    Carl Bernstein
    All The President's Men
    A Woman in Charge
    Chasing History
    Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom
    Rethinking Islam in the Contemporary World
    The Final Days
    • 2022

      Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom

      • 653 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      In this triumphant memoir, Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthor of All the President's Men and pioneer of investigative journalism, recalls his beginnings as an audacious teenage newspaper reporter in the nation's capital--a winning tale of scrapes, gumshoeing, and American bedlam. In 1960, Bernstein was just a sixteen-year-old at considerable risk of failing to graduate high school. Inquisitive, self-taught--and, yes, truant--Bernstein landed a job as a copyboy at the Evening Star, the afternoon paper in Washington. By nineteen, he was a reporter there. In Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom, Bernstein recalls the origins of his storied journalistic career as he chronicles the Kennedy era, the swelling civil rights movement, and a slew of grisly crimes. He spins a buoyant, frenetic account of educating himself in what Bob Woodward describes as "the genius of perpetual engagement." Funny and exhilarating, poignant and frank, Chasing History is an extraordinary memoir of life on the cusp of adulthood for a determined young man with a dogged commitment to the truth.

      Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom
    • 2022

      Chasing History

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(1150)Add rating

      "In this triumphant memoir, Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthor of ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN and pioneer of investigative journalism, recalls his beginnings as an audacious teenage newspaper reporter in the nation's capital--a winning tale of scrapes, gumshoeing, and American bedlam"-- Provided by publisher

      Chasing History
    • 2019
    • 2012

      Sufi Meditation & Contemplation

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Sufi Meditation and Contemplation offers fresh translations of three classic Sufi texts from Mughal India: The Alms Bowl of Shaykh Kalimullah Shajehanabadi, The Compass of Truth by Dara Shikoh, and the Treatise on the Human Body attributed to Mu'in al-Din Chishti. These texts elucidate meditation practices and the resulting effects. All three come from the Mughal era in India, which witnessed a flowering of Sufism in innovative personalities, diverse mystical orders and bold literary expressions."Meditation is the way to instill the values in the heart, to such a depth that the heart itself is transformed. The heart then is not merely an organ in the body, and is not just on's own personal center; when properly activated through meditation, the heart opens up to reveal the very presence of God with one and with all. To find this state of loving intimacy is the advice of the Qur'an when it says, "So remember me, that I may remember you." And according to Sufi teachings, to meditate and contemplate is the way to draw God down to you and to allow yourself to be lifted up toward God." - from the foreword by Scott Kugle

      Sufi Meditation & Contemplation
    • 2012

      How to Read the Qur'an

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A compact introduction and reader's guide to the Qur'an.

      How to Read the Qur'an
    • 2011

      Sufism

      • 263 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(59)Add rating

      This comprehensive introduction to the mystical traditions that arose in the Islamic world includes discussions of the sacred sources of Sufism in the Qur'an and the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad; meditation on the names of God (dhikr); prayer and fasting; the Sufi orders; and poetry, music, and dance. The author also examines the relationship between Islamic mysticism and the larger Islamic context, including the problematic encounters that Sufism has with both fundamentalism and secular modernism, and discusses the appropriation of Sufism by non-Muslims and the development of Sufi traditions in the West.

      Sufism
    • 2007

      A Woman in Charge

      The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      4.0(87)Add rating

      Drawing from hundreds of interviews with colleagues, friends and with unique access to campaign records, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Carl Bernstein offers a complex and nuanced portrait of one of the most controversial figures of our time: Hillary Clinton. He has given us a book that enables us, at last, to address the questions Americans are insistently—even obsessively—asking: What is her character? What is her political philosophy? Who is she? What can we expect from her?From the Trade Paperback edition.

      A Woman in Charge
    • 2005

      Presents an examination of the author's long and complex relationship with the FBI official responsible for providing him with the details of the Watergate break-in, which ultimately resulted in the resignation of President Nixon.

      The Secret Man
    • 2004
    • 1996

      Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Carl Bernstein and Marco Politi, the dean of Vatican journalists, tell the amazing story of Pope John Paul II. At once compelling journalism, drama, history, and biography, His Holiness reveals how John Paul II has used his global pulpit to make headway in the world political arena. of photos.

      His Holiness: John Paul II. and the History od our Time