W3xwn Wrote:
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> In a 1996 essay for the New York Review of Books,
> Joan Didion wrote that “measurable cerebral
> activity is virtually absent” from Woodward’s
> post-Watergate books, which are notable mainly for
> “a scrupulous passivity, an agreement to cover
> the story not as it is occurring but as it is
> presented, which is to say as it is
> manufactured.”
>
>
https://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/bob-wo
> odward-throws-an-interception
Woodward has received tons of awards for his books in the pulitzer.