The Kingdom and the Power

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The Kingdom and the Power is a landmark work of literary journalism by Gay Talese that offers an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings and culture of The New York Times.

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instanceOf literary journalism
non-fiction book
author Gay Talese NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
depicts inner workings of a major newspaper
describedAs classic study of American journalism
focusesOn institutional culture of The New York Times
personalities of Times editors and reporters
power dynamics in American media
genre journalism
media studies
non-fiction
hasDeweyDecimalClassification 071/.471
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasLCClassification PN4899.N42 T3
hasOCLCNumber 400908
hasPageCountApprox over 400 pages
hasPerspective reportorial and narrative
hasSubject Sulzberger family NERFINISHED
Times editorial leadership
hasSubtitle The Story of The Men Who Influence The Institution That Influences the World NERFINISHED
influenced later works of literary journalism
influencedBy New Journalism movement NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject The New York Times NERFINISHED
journalism in the United States
media power
newsroom culture
mediaType print
notableFor behind-the-scenes look at The New York Times
landmark work of literary journalism
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication Cleveland NERFINISHED
New York City
portrays tension between journalistic ideals and institutional interests
publicationYear 1969
publisher World Publishing Company NERFINISHED
setting The New York Times newsroom
structure narrative non-fiction
subjectOf journalism school curricula
literary criticism
timePeriodCovered mid-20th century
usedAs case study in media power

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Gay Talese notableWork The Kingdom and the Power