Embedded: The Media at War in Iraq

Embedded: The Media at War in Iraq by Bill Katovsky, published by The Lyons Press in September 2003, presents a collection of personal accounts from war correspondents and photographers who covered the Iraq War. This first edition spans 450 pages and offers an in-depth look at the experiences of journalists on the battlefield, capturing their emotional and candid reflections on the challenges they faced while reporting from one of the most tumultuous regions in recent history.
Readers will find over sixty interviews that delve into the realities of combat reporting, highlighting the risks and emotional toll on those who cover war. The narratives include vivid descriptions of fear, danger, and the complexities of meeting deadlines amidst chaos. Through these accounts, the book explores themes related to war correspondents and press coverage during the Iraq War from 2003 to 2011, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of journalism and conflict. Each interview serves as a distinct narrative, collectively offering an insightful eyewitness account of a pivotal moment in history.
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“The interviews crackle with immediacy.” -The New York Times
“It is my hope that this outstanding piece of work will reach the widest possible distribution and readership.” -Dan Rather, CBS News, on the John Burns interview
EMBEDDED is a collection of deeply emotional and highly personal accounts of covering the Iraq War. Many of the world’s top war correspondents and photographers speak candidly about life on the battlefield. Here are articulate and heartfelt descriptions of fear and firefights, of bullets and banalities, of risking death and meeting deadlines.
With over sixty interviews conducted in Kuwait and Iraq shortly after many returned home, Katovsky and Carlson allowed these journalists to step outside their professional role as journalists and examine the lethal allure of combat reporting.
Here is CBS Evening News correspondent Jim Axelrod discussing the perils of racing to Baghdad while despondent over the death of a television colleague and being unexpectedly comforted by ABC News Nightline’s Ted Koppel; Newsweek reporter Scott Johnson unwittingly driving into an ambush and then kicking out the windshield of his bullet-riddled car to escape the Iraqi gunmen; New York Times Baghdad Bureau Chief John Burns’s brave refusal to be intimidated by his Iraqi information ministry minders; and many, many more.
Each interview in EMBEDDED maps its own personal path and narrative arc, while presenting an emotional window to war and reporting. Taken individually, each offers a unique view of the most-covered war in history. Collectively, EMBEDDED is an eyewitness to history that will do for the war in Iraq what Michael Herr’s Dispatches did for Vietnam.
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