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Walter Duranty (25 May 1884 – 3
October 1957) was an Anglo-American
journalist who
served as
Moscow bureau chief of The New York
Times for
fourteen years...
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Duranty may
refer to:
Louis Edmond Duranty (1833–1880),
French journalist and art
critic Walter Duranty (1884–1957), Anglo-American propagandist, Moscow...
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Louis Edmond Duranty (6 June 1833 – 9
April 1880) was a
prolific French novelist and art critic.
Duranty supported the
realist cause and
later the Impressionists...
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prominent Western journalists,
including The New York Times'
Walter Duranty.
According to
Jurij Dobczansky,
Holodomor denial is
easily distinguished...
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things became so
heated that Manet,
insulted by a
review that
Duranty wrote,
wounded Duranty in a duel. The
injury was not fatal, and the two
remained friends...
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published a
denial of Jones's
statement by
Duranty under the
headline "Russians Hungry, But Not Starving".
Duranty called Jones'
report "a big
scare story"...
- from Metropolitan-Vickers; they take him to a
party at the home of
Walter Duranty and give him
cryptic hints that the
Soviets are not as
enlightened as they...
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writers such as
Ernest Hemingway, Noël Coward,
Walter Lippmann and
Walter Duranty. He
wrote under the name 'William Bolitho' but was
known to his friends...
- ISBN 9781586489601. Taylor, S. J. (1990). Stalin's Apologist:
Walter Duranty: The New York Times's Man in Moscow. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Articles...
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claims that
Duranty lied
about the
famine in Ukraine. In 1990 and
again in 2003, the
Pulitzer administrators rejected calls to
revoke Duranty's prize. Editorial...