The writer Carl Bernstein has struck a deal to write a memoir of his early years as a cub reporter in Washington, his publisher, Henry Holt & Company, said on Monday.


Rather than focusing on his famous tenure at The Washington Post, where with Bob Woodward he was part of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of Watergate, Mr. Bernstein will write about The Washington Star, the capital’s renowned afternoon newspaper, which ceased publication in 1981.


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