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John Reed

John Reed

Periodista y poeta
John Silas Reed ​ fue un periodista, poeta, corresponsal y activista comunista estadounidense, célebre por su testimonio de la Revolución de Octubre, publicado bajo el título Diez días que estremecieron el mundo. Su esposa fue la escritora... Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 22 de octubre de 1887, Portland, Oregón
Fallecimiento: 17 de octubre de 1920, Moscú, Rusia
Cónyuge: Louise Bryant (m. 1916–1920)

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John Silas Reed (October 22, 1887 – October 17, 1920) was an American journalist, poet, and communist activist. Reed first gained prominence as a war ...
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John Reed — writer, reporter, activist and playboy — was a legend even to his contemporaries. Born to a well-to-do Oregon family, a graduate of Harvard, and a ...
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3 abr 2024 · John Reed was a U.S. poet-adventurer whose short life as a revolutionary writer and activist made him the hero of a generation of radical ...
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Established in the fall of 1929, the John Reed Clubs were a mass organization of the Communist Party USA which sought to expand its influence among radical and ...
30 sept 2014 · Biography · eBooks for John Reed. BOOKS. 1914: Insurgent Mexico. 1916: The War in Eastern Europe. 1919: Ten Days That Shook the World.
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3 may 2022 · Reed was a central figure in America's cultural Bohemia and a political activist, and he spent the remainder of his career writing for radical ...
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John "Jack" Silas Reed (October 22, 1887 – October 17, 1920) was an American journalist, poet, and communist activist. Reed first gained prominence as a war ...
John Reed was an American journalist of socialist political leanings who lived in Petrograd and experienced the October Revolution first-hand.
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A journalist, historian, and poet, John Reed is best known for his Ten Days that Shook the World, an eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution.