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portada The Autobiography Of A Journalist. Volume II
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.60 x 14.00 x 1.20 cm
ISBN13
9789376806942

The Autobiography Of A Journalist. Volume II

William James Stillman (Author) · Double 9 Books · Paperback

The Autobiography Of A Journalist. Volume II - William James Stillman

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Synopsis "The Autobiography Of A Journalist. Volume II"

The autobiography of a journalist Volume II presents a reflective personal account centered on professional life in journalism and diplomatic service during a period of intense political instability. The narrative focuses on the challenges of serving as a consul in Crete while navigating disease outbreaks administrative hostility and social unrest. The account highlights the strain of separation from family constant travel restrictions and the pressure of operating within rigid quarantine systems. As daily responsibilities intensify the work becomes inseparable from the surrounding political turmoil marked by excessive taxation abuse of power and growing resistance among local communities. The narrative explores moral conflict professional isolation and the burden of witnessing injustice while representing foreign authority. Personal observations merge with broader political commentary offering insight into governance failure and popular dissent. Gradually the narrative shifts toward involvement with reform efforts as ethical responsibility outweighs official restraint. The blend of lived experience and political observation builds toward rising unrest emphasizing resilience conscience and the cost of neutrality. This volume deepens the examination of duty identity and resistance shaped by lived encounters within a fractured political landscape.

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