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Alex Kotlowitz

    Alex Kotlowitz is een gerespecteerde auteur en journalist wiens werk diep ingaat op stedelijke aangelegenheden en maatschappelijke kwesties. Zijn schrijfstijl, te vinden in prestigieuze publicaties als The New York Times Magazine en The New Yorker, kenmerkt zich door een scherpzinnige verkenning van menselijke verhalen. Kotlowitz' reportages en persoonlijke vertellingen belichten de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en sociale structuren, vaak met een focus op thema's als thuis, liefde en geld. Door zijn onderwijsfuncties aan universiteiten en openbare lezingen deelt Kotlowitz voortdurend zijn inzichten en bevordert hij het debat over cruciale maatschappelijke vraagstukken.

    Im Spiegel der Zeit. Kinder gibt es hier nicht mehr. Im Himalaja verschollen. Der Schrei der Möwe. Elefanten - mein Leben.
    The Other Side of the River
    There Are No Children Here
    An American Summer
    • An American Summer

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      2020 J. ANTHONY LUKAS PRIZE WINNER From the bestselling author of There Are No Children Here comes a heartrending portrait of love and death in Chicago's turbulent neighborhoods. Over the past twenty years, Chicago has seen 14,033 homicides and around 60,000 gunshot injuries. What impact does this violence have on individuals and communities? Drawing on his extensive experience, Alex Kotlowitz chronicles a summer in the city, focusing on those who have survived the violence, revealing the resilience and fragility of the human heart and soul. The result is a captivating collection of intimate profiles that challenge our understanding of gun violence in America. Among the stories, we meet a man grappling with the consequences of killing a rival gang member as a teenager; a dedicated school social worker facing a student unwilling to testify about his best friend's murder; a witness to a wrongful police shooting haunted by his experience; and an aging former gang leader who creates a refuge for himself and friends. Through close, empathetic reporting, Kotlowitz offers a raw and honest portrayal of a city in crisis. These powerful narratives will resonate deeply and linger long after reading.

      An American Summer
      4,4
    • This is the moving and powerful account of two remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex disfigured by crime and neglect.

      There Are No Children Here
      4,3
    • The Other Side of the River

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Bestselling author Alex Kotlowitz is one of this country's foremost writers on the ever explosive issue of race. In this gripping and ultimately profound book, Kotlowitz takes us to two towns in southern Michigan, St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, separated by the St. Joseph River. Geographically close, but worlds apart, they are a living metaphor for America's racial divisions: St. Joseph is a prosperous lakeshore community and ninety-five percent white, while Benton Harbor is impoverished and ninety-two percent black. When the body of a black teenaged boy from Benton Harbor is found in the river, unhealed wounds and suspicions between the two towns' populations surface as well. The investigation into the young man's death becomes, inevitably, a screen on which each town projects their resentments and fears. The Other Side of the River sensitively portrays the lives and hopes of the towns' citizens as they wrestle with this mystery--and reveals the attitudes and misperceptions that undermine race relations throughout America.

      The Other Side of the River
      3,8