Wallraff The Undesirable Journalist by Gunter Wallraff
Wallraff The Undesirable Journalist by Gunter Wallraff
Wallraff The Undesirable Journalist
by Gunter Wallraff
Translated by Steve Gooch and Paul Knight
Pluto Press, 1978, ISBN 0904383660, paperback
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, no inscriptions (see photographs)
“Gunter Wallraff is continental Europe’s most celebrated investigative reporter and a new item in his own right.
He reports on life at eh bottom of the social pile, by working anonymously as a messenger, as a labourer, as a journeyman reporter – and then telling what it’s like in hilarious, anarchic detail. In this selection form his vast output he becomes a secretary of a phantom fascist group; he gets the police to describe to him the conditions of employment as a political spy; he gets factory managements to reveal the presence of private armed forces preparing for civil war; he gets unregenerated Nazis to celebrate uninhibitedly their service to Jewry.
He has, naturally, become the object of almost fanatical hatred and persecution by those in authority in Germany and equally an object of acclaim by the people whose voice he is.”