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a twentieth-century memoir

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Media marathon

a twentieth-century memoir

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Media history is his subject, and, as this memoir makes so delightfully clear, it has also been Erik Barnouw's life. Barnouw's story, told with wit and charm in Media Marathon, is the story of American culture adjusting to the twentieth century, of new media repeatedly displacing the old in a century-long competitive upheaval.

Born in Holland in 1908 and an immigrant to the United States at the age of eleven, Barnouw spent his early working years in an astounding array of occupations - actor and stage manager, lyricist, translator, director, producer, teacher, and union official. This varied background, described here in rich detail, informs his writings about the world in which he moved, specifically regarding the shifting channels of twentieth-century mass communication.

Telling his story through a series of personal profiles of the famous, the infamous, and the little known but powerfully influential, Barnouw recounts the events that took him from the vaudeville stage to the Library of Congress, where he became the first chief of its newly formed Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recording Sound Division. Thornton Wilder, Pearl S.

Buck, Joshua Logan, Dwight Eisenhower, Lynn Fontanne, Tallulah Bankhead, and Akira Iwasaki - these are among the featured characters in the drama of American media, rendered here in striking close-ups. From The Hague to retirement in Vermont, with stops in India, Japan, and Russia, Barnouw's remarkable story gives readers the chance to relive crucial chapters of modern media history - and to relive them with one of that history's masters as an incomparable guide.

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English
Pages
264

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Media marathon: a twentieth-century memoir
1996, Duke University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Durham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.23/092, B
Library of Congress
P92.5.B37 A3 1996, E876 .L96 1996, P92.5.B37A3 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 264 p. :
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL799282M
Internet Archive
mediamarathontwe00barn
ISBN 10
0822317281, 0822317389
LCCN
95035529, 95041410
OCLC/WorldCat
32921931, 33132723
Library Thing
6717393
Goodreads
3865332
1396915

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