James B. Stewart Boeken
James Stewart is een professor in de wiskunde en een violist. Zijn oeuvre richt zich voornamelijk op wetenschappelijke teksten, met een duidelijke nadruk op calculus. Hij past zijn uitgebreide wiskundige kennis en oog voor detail toe in zijn onderwijs en auteurschap. Zijn pedagogische benadering wordt gekenmerkt door duidelijkheid en een systematische uitleg van complexe concepten.





A #1 bestseller from coast to coast, Den of Thieves tells the full story of the insider-trading scandal that nearly destroyed Wall Street, the men who pulled it off, and the chase that finally brought them to justice.Pulitzer Prize–winner James B. Stewart shows for the first time how four of the eighties’ biggest names on Wall Street—Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, Martin Siegel, and Dennis Levine—created the greatest insider-trading ring in financial history and almost walked away with billions, until a team of downtrodden detectives triumphed over some of America’s most expensive lawyers to bring this powerful quartet to justice.Based on secret grand jury transcripts, interviews, and actual trading records, and containing explosive new revelations about Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky, Den of Thieves weaves all the facts into an unforgettable narrative—a portrait of human nature, big business, and crime of unparalleled proportions.
An indispensable guide to nonfiction writing from the Columbia Journalism School professor and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist behind the bestsellers Blind Eye , Blood Sport , and Den of Thieves .In Follow the Story, bestselling author and journalist James B. Stewart teaches you the techniques of compelling narrative writing, from nonfiction books to articles, feature stories, or memoirs. Stewart provides concrete directions for conceiving, reporting, structuring, and writing nonfiction—techniques that he has used in his own successful books and stories. By using examples from his own work, Stewart illustrates systematically a way of thinking about and executing stories, a method that has helped numerous reporters and Columbia students become better writers.Follow the Story examines in - How an idea is conceived- How to “sell” ideas to editors and publishers- How to report the nonfiction story- Six models that can be used for any nonfiction story- How to structure the narrative story- How to write introductions, endings, dialogue, and description- How to introduce and develop characters- How to use literary devices- Pitfalls to avoidLearn a clear way of looking at the world with the alert curiosity that is the first indispensable step toward good writing.