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John Gunther

John Gunther (August 30, 1901 – May 29, 1970) was an American journalist and writer.

John Gunther
Born
John Guenther

(1901-08-30)August 30, 1901
Lakeview, Chicago, Illinois, United States
DiedMay 29, 1970(1970-05-29) (aged 68)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Chicago (BPhil)
Occupation(s)Journalist, author
Notable workInside U.S.A (1947)
Death Be Not Proud (1949)
Spouses
Frances Fineman
(m. 1927; div. 1944)
Jane Perry Vandercook
(m. 1948)
Children3

His success came primarily by a series of popular sociopolitical works, known as the "Inside" books (1936–1972), including the best-selling Inside U.S.A. in 1947. However, he is now best known for his memoir Death Be Not Proud (1949), on the death of his teenage son, Johnny Gunther, from a brain tumor.

Life edit

Gunther was born in 1901 in the Lakeview district of Chicago and grew up on the North Side of the city. He was the first child of a German-American family: his father was Eugene Guenther, a traveling salesman; his mother Lizette Schoeninger Guenther.[1]

During World War I, the family changed the spelling of its name from Guenther to Gunther to avoid having an obviously-German name.[2]

In 1922, he was awarded a Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago, where he was literary editor of the student paper.

He worked briefly in the city as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News, but he soon moved to Europe to be a correspondent with the Daily News London bureau, where he covered Europe, the Balkans, and the Middle East.

Gunther met Frances Fineman in London in 1925 and the two were married in 1927. Until 1936, they worked together (Frances as a foreign correspondent for London's News Chronicle) throughout Europe.[3] Gunther wrote, "I was at one time or another in charge of Daily News offices in London, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Rome, and Paris, and I also visited Poland, Spain, the Balkans, and Scandinavia. I have worked in every European country except Portugal. I saw at first hand the whole extraordinary panorama of Europe from 1924 to 1936."[4] In Vienna, Gunther worked alongside a group of English-speaking central European correspondents that included Marcel Fodor, Dorothy Thompson, Robert Best, and George Eric Rowe Gedye.[5]

Gunther later described those years as

the bubbling, blazing days of American foreign correspondence in Europe. ... Most of us traveled steadily, met constantly, exchanged information, caroused, took in each other's washing, and, even when most fiercely competitive, were devoted friends. ... We were scavengers, buzzards, out to get the news, no matter whose wings got clipped.[6]

According to Michael Bloch, Gunther enjoyed a same-sex relationship in the 1930s in Vienna with the future Leader of the British Labour Party, Hugh Gaitskell.[7]

Gunther's experiences as a journalist in interwar Vienna formed the basis for his novel The Lost City.[8]

His research and the contacts that Gunther developed as a reporter also led directly to the first of the Inside books, Inside Europe, which was intended by Gunther to summarize the European political situation for the general reader. With the success of the Inside books starting in the late 1930s, Gunther resigned his position to devote his full-time to the books. During World War II, he worked as a war correspondent in Europe.[9]

The Gunthers had two children: Judy, who died in 1929 before the age of 1, and John Jr. (Johnny), who was born in 1929 and died in 1947 of a brain tumor. The Gunthers divorced in 1944.[3]

Gunther married Jane Perry Vandercook in 1948; the two adopted a son. Jane P. Gunther, a devoted student of the arts who accompanied her husband on his voyages and contributed to his books, was born in August 1916. She died in New York City, on May 22, 2020, at the age of 103. She had been widowed for a week shy of half a century.[10]

Gunther died of liver cancer in 1970.[6]

Writings edit

Inside series edit

The books that made Gunther famous in his time were the "Inside" series of continental surveys. For each book, Gunther traveled extensively through the area the book covered, interviewed political, social, and business leaders; talked with average people; reviewed area statistics; and then wrote a lengthy overview of what he had learned and how he interpreted it.

About Inside Europe (published in 1936), Gunther wrote, "This book has had a striking success all over the world. I was fortunate in that it appeared at just the right time, when the three totalitarian dictators took the stage and people began to be vitally interested in them."

In 1947, Gunther tackled Inside U.S.A., visiting all 48 states. On the 50th anniversary of the book's publication, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., appraised the book and its impact:

This book, now half a century old, is an astonishing tour de force. It presents a shrewd, fast-moving, sparkling panorama of the United States at this historic moment of apparent triumph. Sinclair Lewis called it "the richest treasure-house of facts about America that has ever been published, and probably the most spirited and interesting." At the same time, in its preoccupations and insights Inside U.S.A. foresaw dilemmas and paradoxes that were to harass and frustrate Americans for the rest of the century.[6]

The Inside series grew to include volumes covering all populated continents: Inside Europe, Inside U.S.A., Inside Asia, Inside Latin America, Inside Africa, Inside Russia Today, and, finally, Inside Australia and New Zealand (with W. H. Forbis). Several of the volumes were issued multiple times in updated and revised editions over the years, as world events demanded. Inside Africa proved particularly well-timed as a historical record. During 1952–53 Gunther and his wife visited nearly all forty-four African political entities then in existence during what was to prove the final stage of mainly colonial rule.[11]

Other nonfiction and fiction works edit

In addition to the "Inside" series and related volumes, Gunther wrote eight novels and three biographies. The most notable of them are Bright Nemesis, The Troubled Midnight, Roosevelt in Retrospect (published in 1950) and Eisenhower, a biography of the famous general released in 1952, the year that Dwight Eisenhower was elected President. In addition, Gunther published several books for young readers, including a biography of Alexander the Great in 1953, and Meet Soviet Russia, a two-volume adaptation of Inside Russia Today in 1962.

Death Be Not Proud edit

The book for which Gunther is best remembered today, however, does not deal with politics. Death Be Not Proud is the story of his son, Johnny, who died of a brain tumor at the age of 17. In the book, "a restrained and moving work intended for family and friends,"[6] the elder Gunther details the struggles that he and his ex-wife, Frances Fineman, had gone through in attempting to save their son's life, the many treatments pursued (everything from radical surgery to strictly-controlled diet), the ups and downs of apparent remission and eventual relapse, and the strain that it placed on all three of them. Gunther portrays his son as a remarkable young man, who had corresponded intelligently with Albert Einstein about physics. The book became a bestseller, and in 1975, it was made into an Emmy-nominated television movie, starring Arthur Hill as John Gunther, Jane Alexander as his wife, and Robby Benson as Johnny. It remains a staple of many high-school curricula.[citation needed]

Other media edit

Broadway: Inside U.S.A. edit

Inside U.S.A. was made into a Broadway revue, also titled Inside U.S.A., in 1948, with songs by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. The production starred, among others, Beatrice Lillie and Jack Haley and played for 399 performances.[12]

Television – High Road edit

From September 7, 1959, until September 17, 1960, Gunther was host and narrator of a television program on the ABC network entitled John Gunther's High Road.[13] It originally aired Monday nights at 8:30, but soon switched to Saturday night at 8 p.m., immediately following the Dick Clark variety show. The High Road program consisted of travelogues of various nations around the world. Some of the films were produced especially for this program and others were obtained from other sources. The common thread of all episodes was Gunther's narration, although he had little or nothing to do with the actual content.[14]

List of works edit

Nonfiction edit

  • (1934) Habsburgs Again?
  • (1936) Inside Europe
  • (1938 ed) Inside Europe (includes minor updates)
  • (1939 ed) Inside Europe (includes minor updates)
  • (1939) The High Cost of Hitler
  • (1939) Inside Asia
  • (1940 ed) Inside Europe (includes major additions and changes due to the geopolitical impacts of Hitler and Nazi Germany)
  • (1941) Inside Latin America
  • (1944) D-Day
  • (1947) Inside U.S.A.
  • (1949) Death Be Not Proud, memoir
  • (1949) Behind the Curtain (published in the UK as Behind Europe's Curtain)
  • (1950) Roosevelt in Retrospect: A Profile in History, biography
  • (1951) The Riddle of MacArthur: Japan, Korea, and the Far East
  • (1952) Eisenhower, the Man and the Symbol, biography
  • (1953) Alexander the Great, biography
  • (1955) Inside Africa
  • (1956) Days to Remember: America 1945-1955 (with Bernard Quint)
  • (1958) Inside Russia Today
  • (1959) Julius Caesar
  • (1960) Taken at the Flood: The Story of Albert D. Lasker, biography
  • (1961) Inside Europe Today
  • (1961) A Fragment of Autobiography: The Fun of Writing the Inside Books
  • (1962) Meet Soviet Russia (2 volumes)
  • (1965) Procession
  • (1967) Inside South America
  • (1969) Twelve Cities
  • (1972) John Gunther's Inside Australia and New Zealand (with W. H. Forbis) ISBN 0-241-02180-4

Novels edit

  • (1926) The Red Pavilion
  • (1927) Peter Lancelot: An Amusement (published in the U.S. as Eden for One: An Amusement)
  • (1929) The Golden Fleece
  • (1932) Bright Nemesis
  • (1945) The Troubled Midnight
  • (1964) The Lost City
  • (1970) The Indian Sign (published in the UK as Quatrain)

References edit

  1. ^ Cuthbertson, Ken (1992). Inside: The Biography of John Gunther. Bonus Books. pp. 5–8. ISBN 978-0929387703.
  2. ^ Cuthbertso, Ken (October 2002). Inside: The Biography of John Gunther. Open Road Integrated Media, Incorporated. p. 11. ISBN 9780759232884.
  3. ^ a b . Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. Harvard University Library/Radcliffe College. September 1991. Archived from the original on July 3, 2018. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
  4. ^ John Gunther: Abbreviated profile from World Authors 1900-1950. Accessed 4 July 2007.
  5. ^ "Vienna's Cafe Louvre in the 1920s & 1930s: Meeting Place for Foreign Correspondents | Coffeehouse | Nazi Germany". Scribd.
  6. ^ a b c d Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. (April 1, 1997). "A Man From Mars". The Atlantic.
  7. ^ Bloch, Michael (2015). Closet Queens. Little, Brown. p. 229. ISBN 978-1408704127.
  8. ^ Gunther, John (1964). The Lost City. New York: Harper & Row.
  9. ^ JohnGunther. Retrieved October 22, 2012. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  10. ^ John J. Gunther, About the Author, Biography at Harper Collins Publishers, Accessed 22 October 2012.
  11. ^ John Gunther, page ix "Inside Africa", published Hamish Hamilton Ltd London 1955
  12. ^ "Inside U.S.A. – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB".
  13. ^ Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 248–249. ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.
  14. ^ Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946 to the Present, eighth edition, copyright 2003, Ballantine Books, page 616.

Further reading edit

  • Cohen, Deborah. Last Call at the Hotel Imperial: The Reporters Who Took On a World at War (2022) American coverage of 1930s in Europe by John Gunther, H. R. Knickerbocker, Vincent Sheean, and Dorothy Thompson.excerpt
  • Cuthbertson, Ken (1992) Inside: The Biography of John Gunther. Bonus Books.
  • Hamilton, John M. (2009) Journalism's Roving Eye: A History of American Foreign Reporting. Louisiana State University Press.

External links edit

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For the Australian public servant see John Gunther public servant Not to be confused with John Gunter John Gunther August 30 1901 May 29 1970 was an American journalist and writer John GuntherBornJohn Guenther 1901 08 30 August 30 1901Lakeview Chicago Illinois United StatesDiedMay 29 1970 1970 05 29 aged 68 NationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Chicago BPhil Occupation s Journalist authorNotable workInside U S A 1947 Death Be Not Proud 1949 SpousesFrances Fineman m 1927 div 1944 wbr Jane Perry Vandercook m 1948 wbr Children3His success came primarily by a series of popular sociopolitical works known as the Inside books 1936 1972 including the best selling Inside U S A in 1947 However he is now best known for his memoir Death Be Not Proud 1949 on the death of his teenage son Johnny Gunther from a brain tumor Contents 1 Life 2 Writings 2 1 Inside series 2 2 Other nonfiction and fiction works 2 3 Death Be Not Proud 3 Other media 3 1 Broadway Inside U S A 3 2 Television High Road 4 List of works 4 1 Nonfiction 4 2 Novels 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife editGunther was born in 1901 in the Lakeview district of Chicago and grew up on the North Side of the city He was the first child of a German American family his father was Eugene Guenther a traveling salesman his mother Lizette Schoeninger Guenther 1 During World War I the family changed the spelling of its name from Guenther to Gunther to avoid having an obviously German name 2 In 1922 he was awarded a Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago where he was literary editor of the student paper He worked briefly in the city as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News but he soon moved to Europe to be a correspondent with the Daily News London bureau where he covered Europe the Balkans and the Middle East Gunther met Frances Fineman in London in 1925 and the two were married in 1927 Until 1936 they worked together Frances as a foreign correspondent for London s News Chronicle throughout Europe 3 Gunther wrote I was at one time or another in charge of Daily News offices in London Berlin Vienna Moscow Rome and Paris and I also visited Poland Spain the Balkans and Scandinavia I have worked in every European country except Portugal I saw at first hand the whole extraordinary panorama of Europe from 1924 to 1936 4 In Vienna Gunther worked alongside a group of English speaking central European correspondents that included Marcel Fodor Dorothy Thompson Robert Best and George Eric Rowe Gedye 5 Gunther later described those years as the bubbling blazing days of American foreign correspondence in Europe Most of us traveled steadily met constantly exchanged information caroused took in each other s washing and even when most fiercely competitive were devoted friends We were scavengers buzzards out to get the news no matter whose wings got clipped 6 According to Michael Bloch Gunther enjoyed a same sex relationship in the 1930s in Vienna with the future Leader of the British Labour Party Hugh Gaitskell 7 Gunther s experiences as a journalist in interwar Vienna formed the basis for his novel The Lost City 8 His research and the contacts that Gunther developed as a reporter also led directly to the first of the Inside books Inside Europe which was intended by Gunther to summarize the European political situation for the general reader With the success of the Inside books starting in the late 1930s Gunther resigned his position to devote his full time to the books During World War II he worked as a war correspondent in Europe 9 The Gunthers had two children Judy who died in 1929 before the age of 1 and John Jr Johnny who was born in 1929 and died in 1947 of a brain tumor The Gunthers divorced in 1944 3 Gunther married Jane Perry Vandercook in 1948 the two adopted a son Jane P Gunther a devoted student of the arts who accompanied her husband on his voyages and contributed to his books was born in August 1916 She died in New York City on May 22 2020 at the age of 103 She had been widowed for a week shy of half a century 10 Gunther died of liver cancer in 1970 6 Writings editInside series edit The books that made Gunther famous in his time were the Inside series of continental surveys For each book Gunther traveled extensively through the area the book covered interviewed political social and business leaders talked with average people reviewed area statistics and then wrote a lengthy overview of what he had learned and how he interpreted it About Inside Europe published in 1936 Gunther wrote This book has had a striking success all over the world I was fortunate in that it appeared at just the right time when the three totalitarian dictators took the stage and people began to be vitally interested in them In 1947 Gunther tackled Inside U S A visiting all 48 states On the 50th anniversary of the book s publication Arthur Schlesinger Jr appraised the book and its impact This book now half a century old is an astonishing tour de force It presents a shrewd fast moving sparkling panorama of the United States at this historic moment of apparent triumph Sinclair Lewis called it the richest treasure house of facts about America that has ever been published and probably the most spirited and interesting At the same time in its preoccupations and insights Inside U S A foresaw dilemmas and paradoxes that were to harass and frustrate Americans for the rest of the century 6 The Inside series grew to include volumes covering all populated continents Inside Europe Inside U S A Inside Asia Inside Latin America Inside Africa Inside Russia Today and finally Inside Australia and New Zealand with W H Forbis Several of the volumes were issued multiple times in updated and revised editions over the years as world events demanded Inside Africa proved particularly well timed as a historical record During 1952 53 Gunther and his wife visited nearly all forty four African political entities then in existence during what was to prove the final stage of mainly colonial rule 11 Other nonfiction and fiction works edit In addition to the Inside series and related volumes Gunther wrote eight novels and three biographies The most notable of them are Bright Nemesis The Troubled Midnight Roosevelt in Retrospect published in 1950 and Eisenhower a biography of the famous general released in 1952 the year that Dwight Eisenhower was elected President In addition Gunther published several books for young readers including a biography of Alexander the Great in 1953 and Meet Soviet Russia a two volume adaptation of Inside Russia Today in 1962 Death Be Not Proud edit The book for which Gunther is best remembered today however does not deal with politics Death Be Not Proud is the story of his son Johnny who died of a brain tumor at the age of 17 In the book a restrained and moving work intended for family and friends 6 the elder Gunther details the struggles that he and his ex wife Frances Fineman had gone through in attempting to save their son s life the many treatments pursued everything from radical surgery to strictly controlled diet the ups and downs of apparent remission and eventual relapse and the strain that it placed on all three of them Gunther portrays his son as a remarkable young man who had corresponded intelligently with Albert Einstein about physics The book became a bestseller and in 1975 it was made into an Emmy nominated television movie starring Arthur Hill as John Gunther Jane Alexander as his wife and Robby Benson as Johnny It remains a staple of many high school curricula citation needed Other media editBroadway Inside U S A edit Inside U S A was made into a Broadway revue also titled Inside U S A in 1948 with songs by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz The production starred among others Beatrice Lillie and Jack Haley and played for 399 performances 12 Television High Road edit From September 7 1959 until September 17 1960 Gunther was host and narrator of a television program on the ABC network entitled John Gunther s High Road 13 It originally aired Monday nights at 8 30 but soon switched to Saturday night at 8 p m immediately following the Dick Clark variety show The High Road program consisted of travelogues of various nations around the world Some of the films were produced especially for this program and others were obtained from other sources The common thread of all episodes was Gunther s narration although he had little or nothing to do with the actual content 14 List of works editNonfiction edit 1934 Habsburgs Again 1936 Inside Europe 1938 ed Inside Europe includes minor updates 1939 ed Inside Europe includes minor updates 1939 The High Cost of Hitler 1939 Inside Asia 1940 ed Inside Europe includes major additions and changes due to the geopolitical impacts of Hitler and Nazi Germany 1941 Inside Latin America 1944 D Day 1947 Inside U S A 1949 Death Be Not Proud memoir 1949 Behind the Curtain published in the UK as Behind Europe s Curtain 1950 Roosevelt in Retrospect A Profile in History biography 1951 The Riddle of MacArthur Japan Korea and the Far East 1952 Eisenhower the Man and the Symbol biography 1953 Alexander the Great biography 1955 Inside Africa 1956 Days to Remember America 1945 1955 with Bernard Quint 1958 Inside Russia Today 1959 Julius Caesar 1960 Taken at the Flood The Story of Albert D Lasker biography 1961 Inside Europe Today 1961 A Fragment of Autobiography The Fun of Writing the Inside Books 1962 Meet Soviet Russia 2 volumes 1965 Procession 1967 Inside South America 1969 Twelve Cities 1972 John Gunther s Inside Australia and New Zealand with W H Forbis ISBN 0 241 02180 4Novels edit 1926 The Red Pavilion 1927 Peter Lancelot An Amusement published in the U S as Eden for One An Amusement 1929 The Golden Fleece 1932 Bright Nemesis 1945 The Troubled Midnight 1964 The Lost City 1970 The Indian Sign published in the UK as Quatrain References edit Cuthbertson Ken 1992 Inside The Biography of John Gunther Bonus Books pp 5 8 ISBN 978 0929387703 Cuthbertso Ken October 2002 Inside The Biography of John Gunther Open Road Integrated Media Incorporated p 11 ISBN 9780759232884 a b Gunther Frances Fineman Papers 1915 1963 A Finding Aid Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America Harvard University Library Radcliffe College September 1991 Archived from the original on July 3 2018 Retrieved December 2 2012 John Gunther Abbreviated profile from World Authors 1900 1950 Accessed 4 July 2007 Vienna s Cafe Louvre in the 1920s amp 1930s Meeting Place for Foreign Correspondents Coffeehouse Nazi Germany Scribd a b c d Schlesinger Arthur Jr April 1 1997 A Man From Mars The Atlantic Bloch Michael 2015 Closet Queens Little Brown p 229 ISBN 978 1408704127 Gunther John 1964 The Lost City New York Harper amp Row JohnGunther Retrieved October 22 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help John J Gunther About the Author Biography at Harper Collins Publishers Accessed 22 October 2012 John Gunther page ix Inside Africa published Hamish Hamilton Ltd London 1955 Inside U S A Broadway Musical Original IBDB Woolery George W 1985 Children s Television The First Thirty Five Years 1946 1981 Part II Live Film and Tape Series The Scarecrow Press pp 248 249 ISBN 0 8108 1651 2 Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 to the Present eighth edition copyright 2003 Ballantine Books page 616 Further reading editCohen Deborah Last Call at the Hotel Imperial The Reporters Who Took On a World at War 2022 American coverage of 1930s in Europe by John Gunther H R Knickerbocker Vincent Sheean and Dorothy Thompson excerpt Cuthbertson Ken 1992 Inside The Biography of John Gunther Bonus Books Hamilton John M 2009 Journalism s Roving Eye A History of American Foreign Reporting Louisiana State University Press External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to John Gunther Guide to the John Gunther Papers 1935 1967 Special Collections Research Center The University of Chicago Library Retrieved December 2 2012 John Gunther at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Gunther amp oldid 1189563879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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