

Andrew Holter, ed., "Going Around: Selected Journalism / Murray Kempton" (Seven Stories Press, 2025)
9 snips May 18, 2025
Andrew Holter is a writer and historian who edited 'Going Around: Selected Journalism / Murray Kempton.' He shares insights into Murray Kempton's impactful journalism that shaped New York City from 1949 to 1997. Holter discusses Kempton's unique storytelling style and his moral empathy for the marginalized. They explore how the era's turbulent events, like McCarthyism, influenced Kempton's work and legacy. Holter also reflects on the delicate balance between personal life and public persona in journalism, emphasizing Kempton's enduring relevance in contemporary discourse.
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Kempton's Unique Journalism Style
- Murray Kempton combined eloquent prose with a strong sympathy for underdogs and dissenters.
- His writing mixed politics, history, and literature to provide rich context for everyday events.
Discovering Kempton’s Baltimore Roots
- Andrew Holter discovered Kempton's work as an undergraduate exploring stacks at his university.
- Living in Kempton's Baltimore neighborhood deepened his interest in Kempton's biography and roots.
Key Themes Shaping Kempton's Career
- McCarthyism and the civil rights movement defined Kempton's prime career years.
- He evolved from labor reporting to national politics, cultivating a reputation during 1949-1963.