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So, 'Trumpets and Typewriters: A History of War Reporting' is a really fascinating dive into the often overlooked world of war correspondents. It's not flashy, but it does a solid job of capturing the tension and urgency of reporting from the front lines. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which matches the chaotic nature of war itself. You get a genuine sense of their struggles, both mentally and physically, along with a peek at the practical challenges they faced—like finding a typewriter in a war zone. The interviews are raw and honest, and there’s something powerful about hearing these stories from the people who lived them. It’s distinctive for how it strips away the typical glamorization of war journalism, focusing instead on the gritty reality.
Interesting focus on lesser-known correspondentsHighlights practicalities of war reportingOffers a unique perspective on journalism
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