Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan

Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan

by EdmundMorris (Author)

Synopsis

Poor dear. There's nothing between his ears. . So Margaret Thatcher described Ronald Reagan. But the Iron Lady, when in the poor dear's presence, giggled like a schoolgirl. One could not talk to him for more than a few minutes without being aware of the ordinariness of his mind, says Helmut Schmidt. And Mikhail Gorbachev, deconstructor of communism, is now despised by his people, while the most popular new boys' name in the former USSR is Ronald. Indisputably Ronald Reagan the everyday person was opaque, pedestrian, ignorant, a hollow man now he is incapacitated by Alzheimers. Yet, as President, Governor, Actor, Announcer, and Lifeguard Ronald Reagan became a creature of the American folk imagination with the power to tap into vast resources of nostalgia in the American people. He is a myth; the sum total of all American fantasies. It is this Reagan that is the subject of this text.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 896
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0002177099
ISBN 13: 9780002177092

Author Bio
Edmund Morris is one of America's best political biographers and journalists. He is the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. He lives in New York and Washington, DC.