WhatKamilReadsHi Guys, today I talk about Apeirogon by Colum McCann, just published two weeks ago novel, constructed out of a thousand and one chapters, to which Steven Spielberg's film production company has acquired the rights to. The main story those chapters address is the pain of two fathers, historical figures, who lost their daughters to the conflict. It's also a bit more personal as I talk as well about my experience in Israel.
Apeirogon (2020) by Colum McCann - a book Spielberg has acquired rights toWhatKamilReads2020-03-08 | Hi Guys, today I talk about Apeirogon by Colum McCann, just published two weeks ago novel, constructed out of a thousand and one chapters, to which Steven Spielberg's film production company has acquired the rights to. The main story those chapters address is the pain of two fathers, historical figures, who lost their daughters to the conflict. It's also a bit more personal as I talk as well about my experience in Israel.
#apeirogon #colummaccann #apeirogonbookreviewReal Life by Brandon Taylor | Booker Prize 2020WhatKamilReads2020-11-21 | Hi Guys, in this video I talk about shortlisted for 2020 Booker Prize Brandon Taylor’s debut novel,"Real Life”. I talk about its themes but also references to “A Little Life”
goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/23253765-kamilThis Mournable Body by Tsitsi Dangarembga | Booker Prize 2020WhatKamilReads2020-10-24 | Shortlisted for Booker Prize Tsitsi Dangarembga's novel "This Mournable Body", is the third in the Tambudzai trilogy consisting of "Nervous Conditions" from 1988, "The Book of Not" from 2006 and currently discussed "This Mournable Body" from 2018, which focuses on the female hardship of postcolonial life in a patriarchal Zimbabwean society.
Lenses of Safari: Post-colonialism, Wildlife Tourism, and Lack of Representation of Skilled Tanzanians in Western Photography and Narrative by Krista Simonis https://pilotscholars.up.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1026&context=etd
goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/23253765-kamilDemystifying American West | How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam ZhangWhatKamilReads2020-10-10 | Demystifying American West in new western literature with the focus on How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang, longlisted for 2020 Booker Prize.
Introduction: Storying the West in Postfrontier Literature David Rio and Øyunn Hestetun
“Cormac McCarthy’s The Road : Rewriting the Myth of the American West 1 Aitor Ibarrola-Armendariz”
ANGLING FOR REPOSE: WALLACE STEGNER AND THE DE-MYTHOLOGIZING OF THE AMERICAN WEST by Jennie A. Camp https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1004&context=dps_fac
goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/23253765-kamilBurnt Sugar by Avni Doshi | Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-09-19 | Apologies for missing Adiga’s White Tiger, when talking about Booker winning novels that were debuts. Fun fact though Booker misses him too:
Hi Guys, its Kamil here and I'm coming to you with the Booker Prize 2020 review, today we are going to talk about one of many debuts on the shortlist, Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi. Everybody and their mother already reviewed it so here we go.
#BurntSugar #BookerReview #BookReviewMy Live Reaction To Booker Shortlist | Booker 2020WhatKamilReads2020-09-15 | It's Kamil here, with a quick live reaction to Booker Shortlist.
#bookershortlist #2020bookershortlistMy Live Reaction to International Booker Prize Winner AnnouncementWhatKamilReads2020-08-27 | My Live Reaction to International Booker Prize Winner Announcement. I was hesitating if to post it as it's recorded by me holding my phone in my hand, nonetheless here it is. -------------------
Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq Review: youtube.com/watch?v=7r0vBoWL7bc Goodreads: goodreads.com/book/show/42594530-serotoninWinner Predictions & Summary | International Booker Prize 2020WhatKamilReads2020-08-25 | It's Kamil here. In just two days as of recording this video, the 2020 International Booker Prize is announced. Therefore my project of reviewing all thirteen novels would be incomplete if I didn't end it with some sort of summary and the winner's predictions.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionNo-Signal Area by Robert Perišić | Book ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-08-21 | Hi Guys, it’s Kamil here and I’m coming to you with the review of “No -Signal Area” by Robert Perisic, translated from Croatian by Ellen Elias-Bursac. The novel was published originally in 2014 but English translation came out only this year 2020, thanks to Seven Stories Press.
-- #nosignalarea #robertperisic #bookreviewThe Lit Talk | What I read March -July (excl. International Booker 2020)WhatKamilReads2020-08-13 | Hi Guys, it’s Kamil here and I’m coming to you with The Lit Talk a casual segment on my channel where I usually talk about the books I’ve read, am currently reading, and what I’m planning on reading next. Today I’m going to catch up with all non-International Booker reads I’ve read March-July including the books I’ve been listening to while running.
Video in which I explain why I’m not a huge fan of Murakami Can we objectively judge literature? Murakami or Dostoevsky? youtube.com/watch?v=hVTBZlBqrus
#thelittalk #readingwrapupThe Best Novels I Read in 2020 (so far) I Mid-year ListWhatKamilReads2020-07-11 | Hi Guys it's Kamil here and this is my 2020 Mid Year Top 7 (8) books. I read this year 45 books so far, and I thought it might be fun to record a short video highlighting seven of the best novels I had a pleasure to read.
Jennifer Croft’s post on Fosse’s The Other Name instagram.com/p/B-sNfROgOGC ----------------------------------------------------- Videos mentioned:
Native Son by Richard Wright goodreads.com/book/show/15622.Native_SonFaces on the Tip of My Tongue by Emmanuelle Pagano | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-05-18 | Hi Guys, it's Kamil here, and I'm coming to you with my twelfth review of the International Booker Prize longlisted book. Today we will talk about short stories collection by Emmanuelle Pagano, Faces on the Tip of My Tongue, translated from French by Jennifer Higgins and Sophie Lewis. This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is Serotonin.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionThe Other Name: Septology I-II by Jon Fosse | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-05-09 | Hi Guys it's Kamil here and I'm coming to you with my eleventh Man Booker International review, and today we will talk about The Other Name by Jon Fosse translated by Damion Searls. This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is Faces on the Tip of My Tongue. ----------- Goodreads:
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionLittle Eyes by Samanta Schweblin | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-05-03 | Hi Guys it's Kamil here and I'm coming to you with my tenth Man Booker International review, and today we will talk about Little Eyes by Samanta Schweblin, it might not be pretty.
This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is The Other Name by Jon Fosse.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionHurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-04-26 | Hi Guys, it's Kamil here and today I'm coming to you with my ninth review of the International Booker Prize longlisted book. This time we will talk about the audience's favorite, probably the most widely appreciated and read book on the list, Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor translated by Sophie Hughs This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is The Little Eyes.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionRed Dog by Willem Anker | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-04-24 | Hi Guys, it’s Kamil here and this is my eighth review of International Booker Prize longlisted book, today we’re going to talk about the Red Dog by Willem Anker. Very Cormac McCarthy-esque novel. This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is Hurricane Season. Links to reviews and the posting schedule below.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionMac and His Problem by Enrique Vila-Matas | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-04-13 | Hi Guys, it's Kamil here and this is my seventh review of International Booker Prize Longlisted book, today I'm coming to you with Mac and His Problem by Enrique Vila-Matas
This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is Red Dog
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionTyll by Daniel Kehlmann | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-04-11 | Hi Guys, I'm coming to you with another International Booker Prize Review Tyll by Daniel Kehlmann, translated by Ross Benjamin, not only longlisted but now also shortlisted for International Booker Prize, and now also a Netflix Serie in the making, This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up is Mac and His Problem.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionThe Eighth Life by Nino Haratischwili | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-04-05 | It's Kamil here and I'm coming to you with the fifth review of International Booker Prize longlisted novel, The Eighth Life: for Brilka by Nino Haratischwili, internationally bestselling Georgian cross-generational family saga, taking a reader on a journey across a hundred years of Eastern European history. This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up, Tyll.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionInternational Booker Prize Shortlist 2020 Reaction VideoWhatKamilReads2020-04-02 | It's Kamil here and I'm coming to you with my reaction to International Booker Prize Shortlist 2020, which was just announced today. I’ll walk you through the books giving my quick impressions of them as I read and reviewed four out of six books that are shortlisted. You'll find links to those reviews down in the box below. There’s also some footage of my immediate reactions as I was recording myself when watching the announcement. Please let me know how do you feel about the shortlist, let's talk in the comment section below and I’ll talk to you soon. Click more for links to the video reviews:
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The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionThe Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa | International Booker Prize 2020 reviewWhatKamilReads2020-03-28 | It's Kamil here and I'm coming to you with the book number four, Yoko Ogawa's The Memory Police, the fourth book review of the International Booker Prize longlisted book, a dark, feeling like a wrong step away dystopian novel. Probably the most widely read book on the longlist, so far at least. Translated by Stephen Snyder. This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up, The Eighth Life.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionThe Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld | International Booker Prize 2020 reviewWhatKamilReads2020-03-22 | Hi, guys, it's Kamil here and it's time for the third review of International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted book, The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, translated from Dutch by Michele Hutchison.
This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up, The Memory Police.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionThe Adventures of China Iron by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara | International Booker Prize 2020 reviewWhatKamilReads2020-03-19 | Hi, guys, it's Kamil here and it's time for the second review of International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted book. Today we are going to talk about The Adventures of China Iron by Gabriela Cabezon Camara, translated by Fiona Mackintosh and Iona Macintyre. This is an alternative, feminist and queer history of the origins of Argentina. This video is part of the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up, The Discomfort of Evening.
#internationalbooker2020 #finestfiction #translatedfictionThe Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar | International Booker Prize 2020 ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-03-15 | Hi, Guys, it’s Kamil here. This is the first review of the International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted book. Today I’m going to review, The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar, translated by anonymous. This review is a bit longer as I took a few minutes to draw the historical context the novel is set in. I did my best to make it accessible, hopefully I was successful in that (fingers crossed;-)
Hence we are kicking off the project of reading and reviewing all International Booker Prize 2020 longlisted books, the next one coming up, The Adventures of China Iron.
Goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/23253765-kamilThe Lit Talk | February 2020 Wrap Up & March PlansWhatKamilReads2020-03-04 | Hi Guys, welcome to The Lit Talk, a casual segment on my channel where I talk about what I read, am reading and planning on reading next. Today we will cover the books I read in February and talk about plans for March. --------------------- Videos mentioned:
#whatIread #thelittalk #february2020wrapup2020 Booker International Prize Longlist – ReactionWhatKamilReads2020-02-27 | Hi guys, it’s Kamil here with my reaction to the 2020 International Booker Longlist that was just announced today. Very very exciting day.
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#FinestFiction #TranslatedFiction --------------- Eric's video: youtube.com/watch?v=4YmBowiwEDMWeather (2020) by Jenny Offill and being environmentally responsibleWhatKamilReads2020-02-22 | Hi, Guys, it’s Kamil here and I’m coming to you with a review of published just a week ago, on the 11th of January, Jenny Offill’s third novel – Weather. In the second half of this video, I’ll talk about how I, personally, try to be more environmentally responsible.
#weatherreview #bookreview #environmentalresponsibility,Amnesty (2020) - Aravind Adigas Immigration Narrative |Book ReviewWhatKamilReads2020-02-19 | Hi Guys, it's Kamil here and I'm coming to you with a review of Aravind Adiga's new novel, Amnesty released yesterday, on the 18th of February in the USA and to be released tomorrow on 20th of February in the UK.
Yes, I know I messed up the counting :-) 4th novel, 5th work of fiction. Considering I work in finance... I should do better here.
#amnestyaravindadiga #amnestyreview #bookrviewThe Lit Talk | January 2020 Wrap Up & February PlansWhatKamilReads2020-02-15 | Hi Guys, it's Kamil here, welcome to The Lit Talk, a casual segment on my channel where I talk about what I read, am reading and planning on reading next. At the end of this video, I'll talk about how I was handling my New Year's Reading Resolution in January and I'll wrap it up talking about my plans for February
#booksreviews #thelittalk #january2020wrapupFrench Toast (2019) by Peter Burnett |The best book you might have never heard ofWhatKamilReads2020-02-09 | I'm back and in this video, we're going to talk about French Toast by Peter Burnett, published by a small press Thirsty Books. Peter Burnett is a Scottish writer, his first novel The Machine Doctor published in 2002 was shortlisted for Scottish Book of the Year. Peter is also the author of Odium (2004), The Supper Book (2008) and The Studio Game (2012).
Find me at: instagram: instagram.com/whatkamilreads/?hl=en goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/23253765-kamilMy Favourite Books Of The Past 6 YearsWhatKamilReads2020-02-01 | Hi, Guys, it’s been six years already and today a bit of a special video in which I will go through all the top favorite lists from the last six years to create two lists, my favorite non-fiction that I’ve read over the last six years and favorite novels I’ve read over the last 6 years.
Twitter: twitter.com/WhatKamilReadsHow to Read Better I 2020 Reading ResolutionsWhatKamilReads2020-01-11 | 2020 Reading Resolution. The overarching theme of this video is focused on how to read better, not necessary more, although you also find here the tips on reading, on how to build a reading routine into your days, so you read more regularly and in effectively you’ll learn to read more. Having said that more in itself should never be the leading goal. It’s always about the quality and not the quantity. Right?
Hope you enjoy!
Let me know if you have any reading resolutions for this year and I’ll talk to you soon.
#howtoreadbetter #2020ReadingResolutionsTop 10 Best Novels of 2019WhatKamilReads2020-01-04 | Hi Guys, Here's the second of the end of the year lists - My favorite novels of 2019. The best fiction books I’ve read in 2019. Most of those, 6 out of 11, were released in 2019, 5 other books were released earlier but were so phenomenal that I would do us all a disservice if those were omitted. Please let me know what your favorite books were in 2019.
Videos mentioned:
Ducks, Newburyport review: The best book of 2019? - Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann | Booker 2019 Book Review youtube.com/watch?v=DhMqwglPGAY
#bestnovelsof2019 #bestfictionof2019My Top Ten Non-Fiction Books of 2019WhatKamilReads2019-12-26 | The first of two end-of-the-year best-of lists – my favorite non-fiction books I’ve read this year. What were your favorite non-fiction reads in 2019?
AI Superpowers China, Silicon Valley and The New World Order Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Pollan, Michael goodreads.com/book/show/38242135-ai-superpowers
#bestnonfictionbooksof2019 #bestof2019Reading for pleasure or growth?WhatKamilReads2019-12-21 | Hi guys, a few weeks ago I read a post on one of social media platforms that was addressing the guilt of abandoning books that don’t give you pleasure and advocating for no-guilt, reading for pleasure policy. It triggered a few thoughts in my head that I’ll share with you today.
Let's be friends that would make the earth quake (no it wouldn't but might be still at least a tiny bit nice :)
Goodreads goodreads.com/user/show/23253765-kamilQuichotte by Salman Rushdie - Living in the Post-Truth Era | Booker 2019 reviewWhatKamilReads2019-11-09 | Here is my take on Quichotte by Salman Rushdie as a meditation on post-truth world we are living in. Rushdie took the classic Cervantes novel and used it as a medium to describe the era of relativism where facts are equal with opinions. I also talk about my bittersweet relationship with Salman Rushdie's most acclaimed novel, The Midnight Children.
Videos mentioned: Fake News - The History of The Press vs The Mighty youtu.be/gdv73uGVx-g
#booker2019 #bookreviewThe best book of 2019? - Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann | Booker 2019 Book ReviewWhatKamilReads2019-10-08 | After weeks of reading (it’s almost 1000 pages at the end of a day, and I have work and privet life too) I have finally managed to record a video review. Is Ducks Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann the best book of 2019 or maybe the whole 21st century? Is it a Ulysses of the 21st century? What your take on it, and if not this one what was your book of the year so far?
Taizhou farmer takes 5,000 ducks for a walk | That's Mags youtube.com/watch?v=0cI5Kp4CWpc&t=6sThe 100 best books of the 21st century by The Guardian | Reaction VideoWhatKamilReads2019-09-22 | The Guardian published on 21st of September 2019 a list of The 100 best books of the 21st century and this is my commentary on the list.
#The100bestbooksofthe21stcentury #bestbooks10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World by Elif Shafak | 2019 Booker Shortlist ReviewWhatKamilReads2019-09-14 | 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak, shortlisted for Man Booker Prize 2019. This is the first review out of six I’m planning to record for Man Booker Prize. Have you read this one, if so please let me know what you think.
10 minutes 28 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak.
#ManBookerPrize2019 #ElifShafakReview #BookReviewSuttree by Cormac McCarthy & On Plotless LiteratureWhatKamilReads2019-09-07 | Have you ever wondered if there’s a point in reading plotless (plotless in a meaning that it lacks substantial plot, driving the narration forward) literature?
Here reviewing Suttree by Cormac McCarthy I’ll try to give you my take on it. Let me know down in the comments below what you think of it.
Cormac McCarthy’s author’s page on Goodreads: goodreads.com/author/show/4178.Cormac_McCarthy2018 The Best Novels | Top Ten Books of 2018WhatKamilReads2018-12-29 | My second favorite video of the year, after top ten nonfiction:-), top ten best novels of the year.
Twitter: twitter.com/WhatKamilReads2018 The Best Nonfiction Books | Top Ten Books of 2018WhatKamilReads2018-12-22 | Hi Guys Time for the first countdown of the year. Top Ten of nonfiction reads I've read/listened to this year. Even though it was not the aim of this video, actually only 2 of those were not published in 2018, all remaining books are the ones released this year, 2018.
Two Sisters: A Father, His Daughters, and Their Journey into the Syrian Jihad by Åsne Seierstad, goodreads.com/book/show/35259571-two-sistersSexual harassment in Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee | Books Young Kamil Loved, Older Kamil RereadWhatKamilReads2018-12-02 | This is another read in my project of rereading books I loved being younger. I’ve read Disgrace for the first time when I was in my early twenties, since then I’ve read it couple of times more. Therefore in this video I decided to talk about one aspect only of the novel – the sexual harassment aspect of it.
The video where I give more multi-topical review of Disgrace by JM Coetzee is linked below (brace yourself for a bit different me;-) youtube.com/watch?v=UvVIh7pisxA
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Instagram: instagram.com/wThe Lit Talk # 4 (what Ive read, am currently reading and my to be read)WhatKamilReads2018-11-24 | The Fourth installment of The Lit Talk where I talk about what I read recently, what I am currently reading and what I plan to read next.
-------------------- The Overstory by Richard Powers review youtu.be/oJ_Qk0-wGOE
Instagram: instagram.com/whatkamilreadsThe Lit Talk # 3 (books Ive read, currently am reading, and to be read)WhatKamilReads2018-10-14 | Hi Guys, welcome to the October Lit Talk, a monthly talkative segment on my channel where I talk about the books I’ve read over the last month, what I’m currently reading and what I’m planning to read next.
Find me here: my goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2... my instagram: instagram.com/whatkamilreadsCan we objectively judge literature? Murakami or Dostoevsky?WhatKamilReads2018-09-29 | Discussion video on the question of the objectivity of judging literature. Can we judge literature objectively or is everything subjective? Is everyone as equally equipped to be a critic?
Steve's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd8eH...The Man Booker 2018 Shortlist ReactionWhatKamilReads2018-09-22 | Man Booker shortlist reaction video
Esi Edugyan (Canada) Washington Black (Serpent’s Tail)
Daisy Johnson (UK) Everything Under (Jonathan Cape)
Rachel Kushner (USA) The Mars Room (Jonathan Cape)
Richard Powers (USA) The Overstory (William Heinemann)
Robin Robertson (UK) The Long Take (Picador)Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky | Books Young Kamil Loved, Older Kamil RereadWhatKamilReads2018-09-08 | The second installment of my project where I reread books I loved being younger. In August I picked up Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Published in 1866, addresses a moral dilemma of a man tormented by the poverty he lives in and the western ideas he follows...
my goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2...
my instagram: instagram.com/whatkamilreadsThe Lit Talk - E2 (ManBooker and Dostoevsky continue, busy schedule, currently reading and TBR)WhatKamilReads2018-09-01 | The second episode of my monthly more talkative segment on the channel, where I talk about my Dostoevsky project as well as my first project, where I read books I loved being younger. I talk about From A Low and Quiet Sea as well as reading while busy and as always about my current reads and TBRs.
Books Mentioned:
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7... The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5... Sabrina by Nick Drnaso https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... From a Low and Quiet Sea by Donal Ryan https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... Norwegian Wood by Murakami goodreads.com/book/show/11297.Norwegian_Wood Drive Your Plow Over The Bones of Dead - Olga Tokarczuk goodreads.com/book/show/7232473-prowad-sw-j-p-ug-przez-ko-ci-umar-ych
Find me here: my goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2... my instagram: instagram.com/whatkamilreadsFake News - The History of The Press vs The MightyWhatKamilReads2018-08-18 | The history of the presss based on:
Fayke Newes: The Media vs the Mighty, From Henry VIII to Donald Trump by Derek J. Taylor.
The video I had a lot of fun making. The is a research on the war between the press and the mighty from Henry VIII to Donald Trump, addressing, the rise of the press and it's conversation into business, the ethics of journalism as well as the struggle for independence from the mighty. New form of media from tv to internet.