In times of change, American novelists return to old themes. In Cold Typeas in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesmana son and his father struggle to hold onto what they think is right. It's mid-1990s; and "cold type" technology, a.k.a. computerized typesetting, wreaks havoc among workers in the newspa
Cold Type
โ Scribed by Araton, Harvey
- Book ID
- 107621372
- Publisher
- Cinco Puntos Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 934 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781935955887
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โฆ Synopsis
Harvey Araton writes, with keen insight, of a time when power was ebbing fast from both newspapers and their unions. It's an especially bittersweet tale he tells of the people who had grown up in newspapers and unions, as they struggle to adapt to this evolving new order. And, of course, what makes this even more evocative, is that we're still trying to sort this all out. -- Frank Deford , author of Everybody's All-American , NPR commentator
"Father and son face their demons, each other, and a depressingly realistic publisher in a newspaper yarn that made me yell "Hold the Front Page" for Harvey Araton's rousing debut as a novelist." -- Robert Lipsyte , author of An Accidental Sportswriter
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