David Ignatius in Conversation with Author Robert Harris

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • On Monday, January 22, Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius sat down with author Robert Harris to discuss his latest book, “Munich,” which has already achieved best seller status in the United Kingdom and was released in the United States on January 16. The two best-selling authors discussed their works, the geopolitical scene and how historical fiction often mirrors our turbulent times.

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  • @pawancheekmarican320
    @pawancheekmarican320 3 года назад

    Very fruitful interview.

  • @davidswift647
    @davidswift647 5 лет назад +1

    Chamberlain’s attempt in retrospect was the only personal interaction between two opposing leaders. Simply an amazing, although not nearly successful appeasement, meeting. Perhaps we should learn from this event for future avoidances of war. The consensus seems to be that these meetings were valiant and brave attempts.
    Thank you for this very insightful post 👍

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  • @davidpearlactorteacherbizman
    @davidpearlactorteacherbizman 4 года назад

    Reading Munich now...An amazing read..

  • @davidpearlactorteacherbizman
    @davidpearlactorteacherbizman 4 года назад +1

    Best writer alive

  • @jpgrumbach8562
    @jpgrumbach8562 5 лет назад

    A contemporary harris novel with extremly high suspense factor is 'fear'. It comes across as a modern version of kubrick's 'hal' (2001) and here the computer's action are set in the world of finance.
    Ignatius has written 'body of lies/the man who never was'. Of which ridley scott made one of his best films. Book and film are both extremly well done.

  • @khalid95eG
    @khalid95eG Год назад

    The munic agreement was one of the main reasons that the allies came out victories. It allowed them to arm their forces and ready for war with hitler that had hitler just started the war in 38 would have been much more troublesome for the allies. This gave them time to mobilize by giving hitler little treats to keep him at bay

    • @StephenEdwards-xo3zz
      @StephenEdwards-xo3zz 9 месяцев назад

      Absolute tripe - Production of Spitfires and other armaments did not increase much after Munich

    • @CheloPerales
      @CheloPerales 4 дня назад

      @@StephenEdwards-xo3zz A neophyte here. I had to type "tripe" to make sure it was not a typo for
      "truth". TRIPE: INFORMAL
      nonsense; rubbish.
      "you do talk tripe sometimes". Says the dictionary. I also had to Google "Spitfires". Actually, I am about to watch The Ghostwriter.