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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Poniewozik, James
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| Publisher: |
Liveright Publishing Corporation
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| Date: |
09/15/2020
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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New York Times chief television critic James Poniewozik offers a "darkly entertaining" (Carlos Lozada,
Washington Post) history of mass media from the early 1980s to today, demonstrating how a volcanic, camera-hogging antihero merged with America's most powerful medium to become our forty-fifth president. In charting the seismic evolution of television from a monolithic mass medium into today's fractious confederation of spite-and-insult media subcultures, Poniewozik reveals how Donald Trump took advantage of these historic changes by constantly reinventing himself: from a boastful cartoon zillionaire; to 1990s self-parodic sitcom fixture; to The Apprentice reality-TV star; and finally to Twitter-mad, culture-warring demagogue. Already lauded as a "brilliant and daring" (Annalisa Quinn, NPR) work that defines a generation,
Audience of One emerges as a classic in cultural criticism.
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