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William Lederer

    31. März 1912 – 5. Dezember 2009

    William Julius Lederer war ein amerikanischer Autor, dessen Bestseller, gemeinsam mit Eugene Burdick verfasst, die amerikanischen diplomatischen Bemühungen in Südostasien kritisch untersuchte. Sie argumentierten, dass amerikanische Beamte einen wesentlichen Unterschied machen könnten, wenn sie bereit wären, lokale Sprachen und Bräuche zu lernen. Sie warnten jedoch, dass die fortgesetzte Missachtung dieser Lehren dazu führen würde, dass Südostasien unter den Einfluss der Sowjetunion oder Chinas gerät.

    The Deceptive American
    All The Ships At Sea
    A Nation of Sheep
    The Ugly American
    Ehe als Lernprozess
    Der häßliche Amerikaner
    • The multi-million-copy bestseller that coined the phrase for tragic American blunders abroad.First published in 1958, The Ugly American became a runaway national bestseller for its slashing expose of American arrogance, incompetence, and corruption in Southeast Asia. Based on fact, the book's eye-opening stories and sketches drew a devastating picture of how the United States was losing the struggle with Communism in Asia. Combining gripping storytelling with an urgent call to action, the book prompted President Eisenhower to launch a study of our military aid program that led the way to much-needed reform."Powerful and absorbing.... Should be required reading in Washington". -- Kirkus Reviews"Not only important but consistently entertaining.... The attack on American policy in Asia this book makes is clothed in sharp characterizations, frequently humorous incident, and perceptive descriptions of the countries and people where the action occurs". -- Robert Trumbull, former chief correspondent for the New York Times in China and Southeast Asia

      The Ugly American
    • All The Ships At Sea

      • 300 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the United States Naval Training Station in Newport, this narrative reflects on the author's experiences as a hospital apprentice in 1930. The now-demolished Barracks B serves as a poignant reminder of camaraderie and hardship. The cold, unkempt head serves as a central hub for sailors, where they navigate daily challenges, engage in unsanctioned activities, and share moments of levity amidst the grime. The story captures the essence of naval life, highlighting the struggles and bonds formed in a place marked by discomfort and resilience.

      All The Ships At Sea
    • The Deceptive American

      • 324 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      In 1965, the authors of The Ugly American published the novel Sarkhan, a book which they felt had an even more dramatic message than their great best-seller. Sarkhan was greeted with high praise, was a selection of both the Literary Guild and the Reader's Digest Condensed Book Club.

      The Deceptive American