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Ted Koppel

    A veteran journalist, this author became renowned as the long-time anchor and managing editor of Nightline. His work has garnered virtually every significant television award and recognition among the most important American journalists of the past century. He now applies his extensive experience to commentary and literary criticism, contributes to leading newspapers, and is the author of bestsellers.

    Im nationalen Interesse
    Off Camera: Private Thoughts Made Public
    Lights Out
    Elie Wiesel, an Extraordinary Life and Legacy: Writings, Photographs and Reflections
    • 2019

      Elie Wiesel's legacy is portrayed as vital and irreplaceable, emphasizing the profound impact of his work and message. The narrative underscores the importance of preserving his contributions to humanity, suggesting that failing to do so would result in an immeasurable loss. Sir Ben Kingsley's endorsement highlights the urgency of continuing Wiesel's mission and the value of his insights on human rights and moral responsibility.

      Elie Wiesel, an Extraordinary Life and Legacy: Writings, Photographs and Reflections
    • 2015

      Lights Out

      • 279 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(4029)Add rating

      A nation unprepared : surviving the aftermath of a blackout where tens of millions of people over several states are affected.

      Lights Out
    • 2001

      Off Camera: Private Thoughts Made Public

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(96)Add rating

      The narrative captures the pivotal events of 1999, detailing significant occurrences such as Bill Clinton's impeachment, the Columbine tragedy, and the war in Kosovo. It highlights influential figures like Slobodan Milosevic, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Michael Jordan, providing a vivid portrait of a transformative year. The author's insights reveal how these events foreshadow ongoing challenges in contemporary America, making the account both timely and reflective of historical trends.

      Off Camera: Private Thoughts Made Public