Father is having an affair, and the third person is actually a man?The truth behind the facts shocke

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Father is having an affair, and the third person is actually a man?The truth behind the facts shocked the world

Robert Gottlieb's daughter, who has been suspected of having an extramarital affair with her father since she was a child.

Who is Gottlieb?The most well-known editor in New York. He has published more than 700 books, a staggering number. The familiar "Catch-22" was introduced by him....

Since childhood, the people who have visited their homes have been all kinds of famous authors, and they have a mess of cups and plates....There was only one who never came to the house. They always communicate privately and are mysterious. They even quarrel, just like a young couple...She suspected that her father had fornicated.

At the time, she didn't know that her father was working with Robert Carlo, the most famous true story writer of our time.

Robert Carlo, how good is it?

He has written many great books, the first of which is Rob Moss, an architect. Mere architects are even more powerful than mayors and governors. Make a power trade with ** and make a lot of money....He locked on this character and wrote it for 7 years.

In the end, it became a sudden, sold for 40 years, and was reprinted 41 times....After that, he spent another 50 years delving into Lyndon Johnson, the complex American**.

He has done many good deeds to give poor children the opportunity to go to college, to make it possible for men and women of color to participate in elections...But at the same time, it has involved 600,000 people on the battlefield in Vietnam, resulting in endless **....How does power work on him?

Throughout his life, Robert Carlo has been delving into....Even Clinton and Obama are his book lovers...During the pandemic, this book weighed 1The 8-kilogram book is popular again....

Many politicians have such a book, as if it were their credentials....

Editor Robert Gottlieb, how strong is he?

He was the most important editor and publisher in the United States after the war, and was known as the Dumbledore of publishing.

Even Clinton had to wait in line for him to edit his autobiography.

Robert Carlo, the most prominent political writer and thinker of his time.

Robert Gottlieb is a staunch figure in contemporary literature.

Two Roberts, one is 86 years old and the other is 92 years old.

They will co-author and edit the final book.

Gottlieb's daughter wanted to document this rare process.

Thus, this rare documentary was born, telling the story of the authors and editors who had competed against each other for years: "Uncovering Every Page".

The whole story seems very pleasing and embodies the values and worldview that I share, and that writing should be the way it should be, and that the impact of writing can be so far....

It's been too long since I've seen such a scene.

It all started in 1970.

Just graduated Robert Gottlieb, a nerd.

He has a soft spot for reading.

But he was sloppy and conceited, and had nothing to do after graduation.

Until I saw a job advertisement: Book people, edit and publish their books for authors.

It's so to his taste, because what he likes most is reading!

He reads books so fast that after the author submits the manuscript, he often reads it all night and gives immediate feedback the next day.

For others, working overtime is an ordeal, but for him, it is even more torturous when he leaves the book and doesn't read.

Soon, he stood on his feet.

One day, a thick stack of manuscripts arrived at him, forty or fifty centimeters thick...

He only flipped through 15 pages and was convinced that this was an outstanding work....

He was very eager to meet the author.

And at this moment, a young man walked up to him....

This man is of ordinary appearance and previously worked as a reporter at a newspaper.

When he first started his research work, the editor-in-chief told him that to conduct an investigation, he only had to remember one thing and carefully read every page.

So he really consulted every page, and also conducted field research, and wrote for 7 years in a row.

This is the 4th editor he has ever met.

The first three editors all took him to a sumptuous dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel and said they wanted to make him a star...

And the editor in front of him didn't even bother to eat.

But they spoke freely, from the punctuation to the main idea of the content, the framing structure, all the way to how many volumes will be published in the future....

It was his choice.

The two Mr. Robert hit it off.

However, both of these are extremely insightful people.

Heated arguments often erupt in the newsroom.

A semicolon question, debated for 45 years.

The issue of word reduction has also been debated for 45 years.

Why?For seasoned editor Robert Gottlieb, this is unusual.

The reason is that their three views are too consistent.

They both have a strong penchant for cleanliness.

Carlo believes that for a non-fiction book to last for a long time, its writing, narrative, pacing, and setting must be on a par with immortality**, rather than simply listing facts.

Gottlieb famously said that the best books can be edited if every detail is carefully edited.

They all aspire to publish top-notch books.

Robert Gottlieb, with an excellent editorial concept.

In his eyes, editors must continue to evolve and continue to learn from experience. Practical advice can only be provided if the editor is matched by the strength of the author. However, it is more important that editors should not be too self-conscious, after all, editorials belong to the service industry.

Today, he holds the positions of President and Editor-in-Chief of the well-known Klopf publishing house. However, for the author, he will always be a devout reader.

Robert Carlow, a brilliant factual writer. To write Rob Moss, he conducted a staggering 522 interviews. And in order to record the story of Lyndon Johnson, he moved directly to Johnson's hometown in a Texas mountain village. Eventually, he had an interview with the younger brother of the American **, in the small house where they lived in childhood.

After the interview, a completely different Lyndon Johnson was revealed, making people realize that his childhood was so full of horror and heartache.

However, Lyndon Johnson has been shrouded in a vague stain. There are suspicions that he was involved in electoral fraud. In the industry, more than a dozen or even twenty books mention this. Industry insiders generally believe that despite having the right to investigate and the relevant resources, why give such a rash conclusion that "no one will ever know"?

Therefore, he went deep into the mountains of Texas to find the enforcer of the county magistrates in the border counties at that time, an old man. However, the result was revealed before he could express his intentions.

The old man said, "Are you interested in learning the story of election box 13?"I've recorded it, the 711 convenience store is right next to it, you can go and make a copy. ”

In fact, the other side also longs for someone to record, someone to remember the urgency of these things.

Documentation is not only for the reader, not only for the author, but also for everyone who has experienced it....

This is a flaw in the democratic system, a fault and a punishment of history, and it must be remembered....

Evidence was found, is this a good thing or a bad thing?

Gottlieb knew that behind Carlo's sharp, determined brushstrokes lay loss.

In Carlo's view, many liberal dreams would have been difficult to achieve if it had not been for Johnson....

Despite the fact that this is non-fiction, Carlo has an underlying admiration for Johnson, which Gottlieb has discerned....

But he also found something that confirmed Johnson's vote-rigging practices....

This discovery made him lose faith in democracy.

Yes, they knew each other so well that there was a tacit understanding even when they began to write about Lyndon Johnson.

Carlo completes his depiction of the political power of the city, but his ambition does not stop there, he aspires to reveal the veil of political power in the state....

What could be more convincing than documenting today's **?

As an editor, he saw the ambition and potential of the author....

Little did they know at this moment that this book would last for 50 years, witnessing the most important moment they ever had...

I didn't expect that these writings would win the Pulitzer Prize for journalism, influence the United States, be hated by those in power, and be seen by vulnerable groups as the best in social movements....

Today, they are getting older...

They expressed the view that the possibility of us continuing to the completion of the fifth part is a question that needs to be carefully considered. In an age of questionable newsworthiness, increasing technology, loss of patience with books, and no longer questioning the truth. They are persistent in their creations.

Carlo still arrives at the library at 9 a.m. to look up historical facts that have not been filtered by press releases. He said: I really hope to have the opportunity to live a few lifetimes and be able to read all the books here. His veteran hands, full of green muscles, are constantly tapping on the keyboard in front of the most traditional typewriter, repeatedly revising ...... for a piece of text

At the same time, the other eye kept reading ......The sparkling light of the water shimmered under his glasses, like this unpredictable world, like the treacherous historical ...... they had written togetherThis is at a time when democracy is on the verge and books are on the wane.

Two Roberts, one 88 and the other 90, wrote 4,888 pages ...... in fifty yearsThey still aspire to change the world through the power of words ......The documentary took five years, and finally, the two were finally presented in the same frame.

You can believe that the tacit conversation that was there before was actually achieved through remote chat. One of the scenes was very moving. Before starting the discussion, they found out the pencil. Not a ballpoint pen, not a fountain pen, not even a mechanical pencil, but the most original yellow pencil ......Finally, in this age of technology, with a yellow pencil, they began their ......in-depth discussion with the author whom the reader respected the most and the reader whom the author respected the most, just as they did when they first met 42 years ago

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