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Questions to Which the Answer is "No!"
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Product details
- ISBN 9781908739308
- Weight: 272g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 27 Sep 2012
- Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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John Rentoul has been running the Questions To Which The Answer Is "No!" Awards for several years now. Celebrating the journalistic skill of basing an entire article on a fantastically far-fetched question-based headline (and only admitting that the premise is extraordinarily unlikely in the final paragraph), his blog attracts large numbers of followers keen to submit their own favourites. Here for the first time Rentoul brings together the winning entries over the years. With an introductory essay on the art of headline writing, articles are grouped thematically in subjects from sports to politics, current affairs and history. Featuring such journalistic gems as: - Was JFK killed because of his interest in aliens? - Can your dreams predict the future? - Is this penguin a communist? - Has Marilyn Monroe been reincarnated as a shop assistant called Chris? ...and many more, 'Questions To Which The Answer Is "No!"' will leave you not knowing whether to laugh or cry at the state of journalism today.
John Rentoul is chief political commentator for the 'Independent on Sunday', and visiting fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history. Previously he was chief leader writer for the 'Independent'. He is the author of 'The Banned List'.
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