Overview
With many uncollected and long out-of-print writings, this is the first volume of Kemptonās work to appear in 30 years, a book that resdiscovers the legendary figure of journalism that David Remnick calls āthe greatest newspaperman in town.ā
āThe man is a marvel. Itās like listening to Louis Armstrong, or Roy Eldridge: you donāt know where the hell he is going, but somehow he gets there and it knocks your socks off.ā āFrank Sinatra
A courtly man of Southern roots, Murray Kempton worked as a labor reporter for the New York Post, won a Pulitzer Prize while at Newsday, and was arrested at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago along the way. He wore three piece suits and polished oxfords and was known for riding his bicycle around New York City while listening to his CD Walkman and smoking a pipe with wild red hair that later turned white. He developed a taste for baroque prose and became, in the words of Robert Silvers, his editor at The New York Review of Books, ''unmatched in his moral insight into the hypocrisies of politics and their consequences for the poor and powerless.''
He went to court proceedings and traffic accidents and funerals and to speeches by people who either were or wanted to be rich and famous. He wrote about everything and anybody -- Tonya Harding and Warren Harding, Fidel Castro and Mussolini, Harry Truman and Sal Maglie, St. Francis of Assisi and James Joyce and J. Edgar Hoover.
From dispatches from a hardscrabble coal town in Western Maryland, a bus carrying Freedom Riders through Mississippi, an Iowa cornfield with Nikita Krushchev, an encampment of guerrillas in El Salvador, and Moscow at the end of the Soviet Union (these last two assignments filed by a reporter in his 70s), Kemptonās concerns and interests were extraordinarily broad. He wrote about subjects from H.L. Mencken to Tupac Shakur; organized labor and McCarthyism; the Civil Rights and Black Power movements; presidential hopefuls and Mafiosi; frauds and failures of all stripes; the āsplendors and miseriesā of life in New York City.
This book title, Going Around (Selected Journalism of Murray Kempton), ISBN: 9781644214510, by Murray Kempton, Andrew Holter, Andrew Holter, Darryl Pinckney, published by Seven Stories Press (February 4, 2025) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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