Time Magazine's Legendary Lance Morrow On "The Noise of Typewriters"
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National Magazine Award winner Lance Morrow, heralded chronicler of the American Century, keeps the ‘Wolf of Insignificance’ at bay by rising early each day to write. His words have distilled the impact of world-changing events over a career that spans the 1960s to 9/11 and beyond. In a conversation about his new memoir, “The Noise of Typewriters: Remembering Journalism.” Lance reflects on Henry Luce’s magazine empire, from its roots in missionary China to Time’s Centennial in 2023. His narrative lens bring into focus the impact that both the man and the masthead had on generations of Americans.
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