Synopses & Reviews
In this candid, intimate account, an award-winning 20-year veteran NPR correspondent takes readers behind the scenes of the major events of our time, letting us see what it's really like gathering the news on the front lines
As a radio journalist whose work appears regularly on Morning Edition and All Things Considered, John F. Burnett has reported from the Branch Davidian standoff and the Kosovo conflict. He has covered the drug wars in Central America; been embedded in a Marine Division in Iraq; and weathered Hurricane Katrina, breaking news hourly on the conditions in New Orleans. And he was one of NPR's lead reporters on 9/11 and its aftermath.
But no matter how much time Burnett has on the air to report his stories--and how expertly he has done so--there are always valuable details that aren't mentioned. Now he fills in those rich tidbits, letting us witness the parts of the stories that remained off the air.
In Uncivilized Beasts and Shameless Hellions, Burnett exposes the hilarious moments, bizarre encounters, dangerous highways, insufferable colleagues, and unsung heroes he's known through his adventures as an NPR reporter. The result is a revealing and personal account that will fascinate not only NPR listeners but also anyone interested in the state of our world today and how the media covers it.
Review
It's not just his 6'7" frame that puts John Burnett head and shoulders above most reporters. It's that he goes to the world's worst places, and tells their stories with eloquence, compassion, and when necessary, fury. A careful observer and stunning writer, Burnett's dispatches are radio revelations. This book broadens the reports, and honors our profession.--Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent, National Public Radio
John Burnett, whose finely honed writing is well known to listeners of National Public Radio, has given us a series of eloquent and moving vignettes from some of the most depraved and broken corners of the planet. His writing is enriched by his honesty, his ability to burrow deep into the layers of the events he covers and his unstinting drive to tell the truth. --Chris Hedges, author of WAR IS A FORCE THAT GIVES US MEANING
About the Author
JOHN F. BURNETT has been in the midst of the biggest news stories of our age and 2005 marked his 20th year reporting for National Public Radio. He is a recipient of a 2004 Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting and a 2003 National Headliner Award for Investigative Reporting. He lives in Austin, Texas.