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Richard Buskin

    Richard Buskin is a distinguished journalist and author whose work delves deeply into the realm of popular culture. He specializes in dissecting music, film, television, and sociopolitical affairs. His extensive experience conducting interviews and writing for leading global publications allows him to uncover the artistic, technical, and entrepreneurial facets of the entertainment industry. Buskin's contribution lies in his ability to present complex subjects in an accessible and engaging manner.

    John Lennon. Leben und Legende
    Rock and Pop
    Diana: The story behind her private life
    Die Trying
    • 2009

      Die Trying

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(87)Add rating

      In early 2003, a young Wall Street investment banker named Bo Parfet set out to accomplish something very few people had done before- climbing the highest mountain on every continent. What began as a casual interest would soon become a lifelong passion and in just over four years, Bo would overcome the odds and conquer all of the mountains- Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali, Vinson Massif, Elbrus, Carstenz Pyramid, Kosciuskp, and Everest- with courage, unbridled passion, and determination. From dodging avalanches to crossing a ladder over a seemingly bottomless crevasse, to making his way through the Khumbu Icefall and burying a dead teammate at 27,000 feet, we experience all of the author's exhilarating, often terrifying climbs first-hand.

      Die Trying
    • 2006

      Rock and Pop

      The Complete Story

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      From Chuck Berry to Billy Idol, The Beatles to Westlife, Pink Floyd to The Darkness, this title breaks down the fragments of rock and pop history into a series of easily digestible but authoritative sections.

      Rock and Pop
    • 1992