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Strange Bedfellows : A Review of Politics, Personalities and the Press - Silas Bent

Strange Bedfellows

A Review of Politics, Personalities and the Press

By: Silas Bent

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Strange Bedfellows" provides a penetrating analysis of the intricate and often volatile relationship between the American political landscape, the individuals who inhabit it, and the news media that reports on them. Through a series of sharp observations and profiles, Silas Bent explores how public perception is shaped by the symbiotic-yet frequently adversarial-link between statecraft and journalism.

Written during a transformative era for mass communication, the work examines the powerful personalities of the 1920s and the machinery of the press, questioning the integrity of information in an age of evolving media influence. Bent delves into the ethical challenges facing reporters and the ways in which political figures manipulate media narratives to suit their agendas. The book offers a fascinating look at the development of the Fourth Estate and its role in a democratic society.

A vital historical document for those interested in the evolution of media studies and political communication, "Strange Bedfellows" offers a timeless look at the complexities of power. It remains an essential read for understanding the roots of early 20th-century political discourse and the enduring tension between the newsroom and the halls of government.

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