Journals 1952-2000

Journals 1952-2000

by Arthur Schlesinger (Author)

Synopsis

Arthur Schlesinger, Jr, stood at the heart of post-war American political and cultural life - he knew most of the prominent political, cultural, and intellectual figures of the last fifty years. As these journals demonstrate, he was a master historian who enjoyed an extraordinary eyewitness vantage on history as it was being made.Frank, revelatory, suffused with wit and humanity, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr's never-before-seen journals offer an intimate history of post-war America, from his days on Adlai Stevenson's campaign team to his years in JFK and RFK's inner circle, through to the election of George W. Bush. They contain candid reminiscences of the defining events of our time - including the Bay of Pigs, the devastating assassinations of the 1960s, Vietnam, Watergate, the fall of the Soviet Union, and Bush v Gore. They also offer an extraordinary window into the lives of the remarkable range of politicians, intellectuals, writers, and actors who were his friends - from the Kennedys to Kissinger and the Clintons, from Norman Mailer to Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe.Together Schlesinger's journals form an astonishingly vivid portrait of American politics and culture in the second half of the twentieth century - one that only a man who knew everyone, and missed nothing, could provide.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 912
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1843549786
ISBN 13: 9781843549789

Media Reviews
'This arch, irresistibly revealing book manages to be both showstopping and doorstopping, what with its vast range of subject matter and unfettered private sniping.' Janet Maslin, New York Times 'Schlesinger was that rare thing, a historian and a maker of history... It will be a long time before we see another collection of journals as rich, as fascinating and as illuminating as Schlesinger's.' Washington Post
Author Bio
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr, was a renowned American historian, social critic, and political figure. He twice won both the Pulitzer Prize, for The Age of Jackson and A Thousand Days, and the National Book Award, also for A Thousand Days and for Robert Kennedy and His Times. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr, died in 2007.