David Halberstam often wrote about the powerful, but his real sympathies lay with ordinary people. He was very uncomfortable with bigfoot Washington journalism - he thought it was lazy and self-serving.
Jonathan YardleyReading it now for the seventh or eighth time, I am more convinced than ever not merely that The Great Gatsby is Fitzgeraldโs masterwork but that it is the American masterwork, the finest work of fiction by any of this countryโs writers.
Jonathan YardleyDavid [Halberstam] kept on doing what he did because he loved it. One of the obituaries I read quoted him as saying that he did journalism for the same reason the great Julius Irving did basketball: He loved doing it even when he was having a bad day.
Jonathan Yardley