
Carl Bernstein and Martin Amis
01/10/20 • 40 min
Recorded at last year’s festival. US investigative journalist Carl Bernstein (of Watergate fame) meets British novelist and essayist Martin Amis. In the hands of Guardian correspondent Ed Vulliamy, they discuss the effectiveness and the role of journalism in the context of the 45th President of the United States.
Recorded at last year’s festival. US investigative journalist Carl Bernstein (of Watergate fame) meets British novelist and essayist Martin Amis. In the hands of Guardian correspondent Ed Vulliamy, they discuss the effectiveness and the role of journalism in the context of the 45th President of the United States.
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