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Go to My LibraryRozpojené státy Amerika nejen televizní kamerou
- Language
- Czech
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- Publisher
- Argo
- Pages
- 277
- ISBN
- 9788025731031
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The book is widely praised for offering an engaging look into the daily life and personal experiences of a foreign correspondent. Many readers appreciate the author's professionalism, storytelling ability, and his cultivated, accessible writing style, which makes for a pleasant reading experience. The book successfully highlights interesting topics and connects American themes with Czech perspectives. Reviewers often commend the author's ability to provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse into his work, enriching the narrative with his feelings and observations that typically do not make it into objective news reports. Specific sections, particularly those delving into political contexts or the unique aspects of American society, are frequently cited as highlights. For many, it serves as a good introduction to various facets of the United States.
However, a significant number of reviews point to a perceived lack of depth, with the book often described as merely "skimming the surface" of complex issues rather than offering profound analysis. Some readers found the content repetitive if they were already well-informed about American politics and society. Criticism also extends to the writing style, which some found to be occasionally convoluted, prone to clichés, or prone to straying from the main topic. The book's structure is sometimes seen as uneven, with certain sections feeling underdeveloped or too general. Additionally, some reviewers noted a need for more rigorous editorial work, citing grammatical errors. A concern was raised that the author's attempt at impartiality on sensitive subjects occasionally resulted in a superficial treatment that failed to explore deeper causes.
Overall, the book is considered an interesting and readable publication, though it often falls short of being a truly exceptional or deeply analytical work. It is particularly recommended for readers who are new to understanding American culture, politics, or societal issues, as it provides an accessible overview and a solid starting point for further exploration. Those who admire the author's television reporting will likely enjoy this expanded look into his experiences. However, readers seeking in-depth analysis, groundbreaking insights, or new information on well-covered topics may find it somewhat superficial. It primarily appeals to those interested in the personal narrative of a journalist and a broad, accessible introduction to the United States.
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