Catch and Kill - Ronan Farrow, 罗南·法罗

Catch and Kill

Ronan Farrow, 罗南·法罗

出版时间

2019-10-15

ISBN

9780316486637

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
In a dramatic account of violence and espionage, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Ronan Farrow exposes serial abusers and a cabal of powerful interests hell-bent on covering up the truth, at any cost. In 2017, a routine network television investigation led Ronan Farrow to a story only whispered about: one of Hollywood's most powerful producers was a predator, protected by fear, wealth, and a conspiracy of silence. As Farrow drew closer to the truth, shadowy operatives, from high-priced lawyers to elite war-hardened spies, mounted a secret campaign of intimidation, threatening his career, following his every move, and weaponizing an account of abuse in his own family. All the while, Farrow and his producer faced a degree of resistance they could not explain -- until now. And a trail of clues revealed corruption and cover-ups from Hollywood to Washington and beyond. This is the untold story of the exotic tactics of surveillance and intimidation deployed by wealthy and connected men to threaten journalists, evade accountability, and silence victims of abuse. And it's the story of the women who risked everything to expose the truth and spark a global movement. Both a spy thriller and a meticulous work of investigative journalism, Catch and Kill breaks devastating new stories about the rampant abuse of power and sheds far-reaching light on investigations that shook our culture.
AI导读
核心看点
  • 普利策奖得主揭秘好莱坞性侵黑幕
  • 调查记者对抗权势集团的惊险纪实
  • 深度剖析媒体机构如何掩盖真相
适合谁读
  • 关注MeToo运动与女性权益者
  • 对调查报道与新闻伦理感兴趣者
  • 喜欢纪实文学与职场权谋读者
读前提醒
  • 前期人名较多,需耐心梳理关系
  • 建议搭配有声书体验录音证据
  • 内容涉及性侵,部分情节较沉重
读者共识
  • 行文严谨如惊悚片,扣人心弦
  • 揭露媒体与资本共谋的残酷现实
  • 致敬受害者勇气与记者的职业坚守

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "Sciorra and Hannah both talked about the forces that keep women quiet. Hannah said she'd told anyone who would listen from the get-go. "And it didn't matter," she told me. "I think that it doesn't matter if you're a well-known actress, it doesn't matter if you're twenty or if you're forty, it doesn'"
  • "I looked at his meticulously organized notes and felt, for a moment, emotional about the dusty boxes and the old secrets they held. I wanted badly to believe that news didn't die, even when it was beaten back for so many years."
  • "On set, Maddow sat mascaraed and black-jacketed. She leaned in, both empathetic and wolfish. "Obviously this was a long chase for you," she said. "You were working at NBC News when you started working on this. You ended up publishing it with The New Yorker - if you can speak to that, I'd love to hea"
  • "Adding to her problems, her phone, which officers had instructed her to keep on and recording in her purse as a backup, was running out of power."
  • "That February, our story ran anyway, with Mcdougal overcoming her fear and agreeing to speak on the record about the matter for the first time...The White House called the story "just more fake news". 哎哟,美国政府死不承认嘛,对于Karen Mcdougal而言,哪里来的正义可言呢?"
  • "A few hours later, Oppenheim gathered the producers and reporters of the investigative unit to "clear the air" and allay "misconceptions." When he reiterated the claim that the network simply never had the story, McHugh spoke up. "Forgive me, Noah," he said. "But I have to disagree." Oppenheim looke"
  • "在溫斯坦宣稱其對《紐時》報導的內容與時機鬆了口氣後,他對員工發布了希望能激勵士氣的訊息。「捲起袖子,」他說,「我們要上戰場了。」一名助理回答說「我不幹了,哈維,」然後掉頭走人。溫斯坦把人叫住,說要幫忙寫份讓助理拿出去有面子的推薦函。「我看著他,像在說你他媽的在跟我開玩笑嗎?」那名助理回憶說。"
作者简介
Ronan Farrow is a contributing writer to The New Yorker, where his investigative reporting has won the Pulitzer Prize for public service, the National Magazine Award, and the George Polk Award, among other honors. He previously worked as an anchor and investigative reporter at MSNBC and NBC News, with his print commentary and reporting appearing in publications including the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post. Before his career in journalism, he served as a State Department official in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence. Farrow has been named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People and one of GQ's Men of the Year. He is a graduate of Yale Law School and a member of the New York Bar. He recently completed a Ph.D. in political science at Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He lives in New York.
用户评论
题材很棒,作者的努力和坚持也很棒,但是写得稍微有点散,特别是Weinstein的文章发表了之后的部分。
妈呀,太刺激了 PS:Jonathan的部分好甜
No means no. But then again, slut shaming is the universal language. 好莱坞和各大电视台虚伪得令人发指,满口道德仁义,却对发生在眼皮底下的职场性侵视而不见,有女性员工提出指控,就不给工作机会+保密协议+大笔封口费+放弃起诉权豪华套餐伺候。我现在看到Meryl Streep和Woody Allen只觉得恶心,they fucking know but they said nothing. 但美国至少还有许多Ronan这样的调查记者揭露真相。The stories—the big ones, the true ones—can be caught but never killed.
Farrow关于Harvey Weinstein报道的始末。1. Weinstein的行为真是肆无忌惮,涉及时间之长,人员之广,事件之恶劣令人咂舌 2. 一个新闻媒体的信誉真的是需要传承和坚持,佩服times, 纽约客这样顶住压力,坚持新闻真实的媒体,鄙视NBC的高层3. 拿人钱财与人消灾的除了black cube 这个前以色列特工构成的私人情报机构,还有强大的律师团队和PR团队,NDA,法律诉讼威胁,抹黑对手都是常用伎俩
本书行文严谨举证详实到什么地步呢?阅读过程中你能在脑海里自动勾勒出作者的fact-checking sheets来。同时又绝不枯燥,反而非常扣人心弦,将盘根错节的利益集团怎样合力绞杀势单力孤的个体抗争展现得淋漓尽致,读来令人悚然心惊、彻骨恶寒。当我看到Ambra Gutierrez强抑着恐惧为作者播放韦恩斯坦罪证录音时说“I hope the other girls get Justice”,真的忍不住哭成瀑布。对于作者,不必多言,Ronan Farrow 2036!!!【 最后八卦一下,我之前不知道原来Jon Lovett是他男友(现在是未婚夫了),好登对!!!
太黑了,怎么能这样对待女性,某些细节不忍直视,表面光鲜,有权势,对待他人,just disgust. fuck fuck fuck.
非常佩服作者整个调查过程的坚持,并且把跌宕起伏的过程完整地还原出来,更加佩服那些签了nda被威胁但还是勇敢站出来的受害者。整本书越读越愤怒,来自对环境的失望和对无望挣扎的受害者的共情,读得放不下来只想一口气读到最解气的部分。读之前以为是一个人的一手遮天,读完后知道真相远比想象的肮脏,是沆瀣一气的一类人垄断了行业的话语权,让明目张胆的性剥削在一个行业持续将近半个世纪,btw韦恩斯坦真是典中典的predator脑回路,那些骚扰和性侵的回忆太让人窒息了。感谢那些能坚守在一线的调查记者能够不断追求真相,让部分正义得以声张。
太好看了,心里有很多感触却又不知道怎么表达。这个世界还有多少女性受到性侵或性骚扰,却由于shame或被迫保持沉默。当一些勇敢的女性选择站出来发声,星星之火却有燎原之势。希望所有读过这本书的女性,都能从中获得勇气和力量。
A fascinating book by ronan farrow. 作者(是个骄傲的同同)背景深厚woody Allen的儿子,奥斯卡影后的妈妈。之前通过一个纪录片大概知道HW的屡次性侵犯的事情,那个记录片好像就是 Farrow制作的。 但书中描写了更宏大的背景,就是NBC也拒绝发布报道,并之后试图掩盖事实,Spin的facts, 其中的原因除了HW本身的施压外,还有NBC掩盖内部的Matt Lauer本身的性侵丑闻。 另一个事实是,NBC的新闻高层基本都是犹太老板, 包括HW本身也是犹太人。 还有对以色列的私人情报/侦探公司曝光。 几年过去了, NBC还是那个NBC,整个大环境corporate的性侵/骚扰是不是好些了?受害者们值得同情,但有一些行为也为自己招事,世界是这样,做好自己。
被透露了书的内容所以懒得再看下去了
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