Jason Cowley
Reaching for Utopia: Making Sense of An Age of Upheaval: Essays and profiles
Reaching for Utopia: Making Sense of An Age of Upheaval: Essays and profiles
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Reaching for Utopia is a collection of essays and profiles that explore the political and cultural transformations of the last decade, featuring insightful interviews with major political players and writers. The book is written by one of Britain's most influential journalists, who has revitalized the New Statesman and established it as a major digital title.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 320 pages
\n Publication date: 01 September 2018
\n Publisher: Salt Publishing
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Reaching for Utopia is a captivating collection of essays and profiles that delve into the remarkable political and cultural transformations of the past decade. From the fall of Gordon Brown to the rise of Corbyn and the radical left, to Brexit, author Simon Cowley explores the individuals and movements that have shaped our contemporary history. With unparalleled access to political leaders on both sides of the spectrum, Cowley offers insightful narratives that shed light on the personalities and ideologies that have propelled these significant shifts.
The book features captivating, in-depth narrative profiles of prominent figures such as Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Ed Miliband, Jeremy Corbyn, Alex Salmond, Nigel Farage, David Cameron, George Osborne, and Theresa May. Cowley's unique perspective allows him to provide a nuanced understanding of these leaders and their contributions to British politics.
In addition to these profiles, the book includes thought-provoking essays on renowned writers like George Orwell, John le Carré, Kazuo Insiguro, and Ian McEwan. Cowley's literary insights add depth and perspective to the discussions, offering a fresh perspective on the themes and ideas explored in their works.
Personal essays and an investigation into the so-called Brexit Murder further enrich the content of the book, providing a glimpse into Cowley's own experiences and thoughts on the political landscape. A striking conversation with political philosopher Michael Sandel adds another layer of intellectual depth to the proceedings.
Simon Cowley is a highly respected journalist in Britain, known for his dual expertise in political and literary journalism. He has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the New Statesman, a renowned political and cultural weekly. Under his leadership, the magazine has experienced a significant resurgence, recording its highest print circulation in nearly four decades and building a substantial digital presence with a rapidly growing online audience.
Cowley's influence extends beyond his journalism. He has been credited with giving the New Statesman an edge and relevance in contemporary affairs that it had lacked for years. His writing is known for its insightful analysis, sharp wit, and ability to engage readers on a deeper level.
In recognition of his contributions, Cowley has received numerous awards and accolades. In 2017, he was awarded the European Press Prize, which recognizes excellence in journalism across Europe. The prize recognized Cowley's success in revitalizing the New Statesman and re-establishing its position as an influential political and cultural weekly.
Reaching for Utopia is a testament to Simon Cowley's exceptional talent and dedication to journalism. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the political and cultural landscape of the past decade and the individuals who have played a pivotal role in shaping it. Through his compelling narratives and thought-provoking essays, Cowley offers a unique perspective on the history we are living and the future we are striving for.
\n Weight: 450g\n
Dimension: 147 x 222 x 30 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781784631529\n \n
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