American Literature: (year long). "The Beginnings"
American Literature: The Beginnings
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American Lit: the Beginning; 42 pages; 14,524 words, many visuals
About the Historian; an Englishman writes and falls in love with America
Alistair Cooke, 1908-2004
Masterpiece Theater
Satires:
"The Beginning": 42 pages, 14,355 words, many visuals
Biography:
Journalist
Broadcaster
Writer of Histories, “Alistair Cooke’s America”
Host, Masterpiece Theater, best of the BBC 1971-1992
Satirized by the Muppets, “Monsterpiece Theater,” with Cookie Monster playing Alistair Cooke
Celebrity:
Important undergraduate at Cambridge, Jesus College. Graduate studies at Harvard and Yale
As a British journalist in America, he became friendly with celebrities
Charlie Chaplin, best man at his first wedding
Son, John, Harvard grad., was road manager for Janis Joplin
Became an American citizen shortly before WWII
Education
In 1968, he was only yards away from Robert F. Kennedy when he was assassinated, witnessing the events which immediately followed
Masterpiece Theater, best of the BBC
Monsterpiece Theater, Muppets with Cookie Monster
Saturday Night Live’s “Bad Conceptual Theater”
PBS: he helped legitimize Public Broadcasting System in America
In 1968, he was only yards away from Robert F. Kennedy when he was assassinated, witnessing the events which immediately followed
Masterpiece Theater, best of the BBC
Monsterpiece Theater, Muppets with Cookie Monster
Saturday Night Live’s “Bad Conceptual Theater”
Letters to America: feature of Essays by Alistair Cooke
Classic: Groucho Marx
Last: predicted the fall of Geo. W. Bush
Groucho Marx
George W. Bush
Death: national obituaries throughout the world
When Cooke died, thieves stole his bones from a tissue-recovery firm
Series on Modern Day Grave Robberies
Fulbright scholarship: Journalism award named for Alistair Cooke on his death
Contributions:
Brought England and America closer together though intelligent discussion of culture and art.
Promoted “being smart” as a personal strength.
Decide not to insult audiences by “dumbing down” so that message reached the whole spectrum of intelligence.
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