Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography

Author: Adam Clymer

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  • : $35.00 AUD
  • : 9780061843716
  • : HarperCollins
  • : HarperPerennial
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  • : 0.862
  • : September 2009
  • : 227mm X 153mm X 40mm
  • : United States
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  • : Adam Clymer
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  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
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  • : English
  • : 973.92092
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  • : 752
  • : Biography & autobiography: film, television, music, theatre; American history: from c 1900 -
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Description

The life of Edward M. Kennedy is a chronicle of our country's past fifty years. An authoritative and wonderfully readable biography, "Edward M. Kennedy" brings to life one of the most accomplished and fascinating men to walk the halls of Capitol Hill. Drawing on interviews with the Senator and those close to him, Adam Clymer follows Kennedy through his highs and lows--through Chappaquiddick, his public divorce, and his relationship with political figures such as the Clintons, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama--placing Kennedy's career in a historical perspective and observing how his family legacy has affected his political performance.

Reviews

""Edward M. Kennedy is a thorough, careful account of a passionately interesting man and politician."-- "The New York Times Book Review "Clymer reconstructs with careful and sometimes exhausting detail all the major legislative struggles Ted Kennedy has had in his nearly four decades in the Senate." -- "Time "Though Clymer believes that Kennedy is 'the leading Senator of his time, ' his book is not hagiography. He is blunt about Kennedy's errors and shortcomings, but he refrains from moralizing."-- "Washington Post "In a silly age of buzz, hype, gossip and garbage, Clymer's book supplies an uplifting end to a somewhat shabby decade of American biography. The triumphs, tragedies, successes, flops and misdeeds are all there in profound perspective. Clymer breaks enough new ground to build a small city on." -- Thomas Oliphant, "The Boston Globe "In this monumental work Adam Clymer gives us not only a rich, thoroughly researched narrative of Edward M. Kennedy's life but a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of Capitol Hill. Here, in colorful detail, is an absorbing story of the personalities, maneuvers, compromises, ambitions, and principles that combine and collide to shape legislation in our democratic process."-- Doris Kearns Goodwin "The quality biography of Sen. Ted Kennedy that we have been anticipating has finally arrived...This is a political biography in the classic sense, as if it had been written about the parliamentary careers of Disraeli or Gladstone. It is the portrait of a public man constructed around the framework of the issues he had championed and the struggles he had won and lost...The story that the author tells with great skill and understanding..." -- Ross K.Baker, "The Philadelphia Inquirer "Adam Clymer's book is the crowning work of a superb journalist and assiduous student of American politics. "Edward M. Kennedy is an absorbing, original, judicious, unsentimental, and fastidiously researched life of one of the grand American figures of the late twentieth century."-- Michael R. Beschloss "Clymer lets the reader do the psychological speculation, while he does the reportorial work, finding details that illustrate how the Kennedy legacy has both blessed and cursed its surviving standard-bearer...As someone who started covering Kennedy in 1961, I learned something new on every other page. This is a masterful work worthy of its subject not least because of its impressive display of shoe leather." -- Martin F. Nolan, "Washington Monthly "The reader yearning for an intelligent, comprehensive history of Kennedy as ace legislator and political survivor must read this book."-- "Newsday "Dad and I both served with Ted Kennedy in the Senate. I did my rounds in the ring with him for 18 years. With laser like keenness, Adam Clymer goes right to the heart of the man -- not the myth. A sensitive portrait of a sensitive man. No shrink stuff, no fluff, no guff. Just Ted."-- Senator Alan K. Simpson "Clymer...gives us a readable and worthy account of a flawed and fascinating politician."-- "People "Better than any of many previous efforts, Clymer's book fleshes out Edward Kennedy in his Senate years -- in the Bork fight, for example, and the few feats of lawmaking that lend themselves to human drama. But essentially this is a senatorial biography of record, well-researched, well-annotated and sure the definitive source for years to come."-- "AtlantaJournal-Constitution "The best researched and most comprehensive biography yet of Senator Kennedy." -- "Baltimore Sun "Clymer says Kennedy is one of the most effective senators in American history. By the end of the book, most readers -- even devoted Republicans and not-so liberal Democrats ought to be convinced that Clymer has made his case...This is an old-fashioned, evenhanded, well-organized biography of interest to anybody who cares about post World War II politics."-- "Seattle Times "The Kennedy we see in Adam Clymer's book, "Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography, is a more complicated man than any caricature. Kennedy emerges as one of the most important U.S. Senators of the 20th century, a man with an envious record of personal achievement, as well as personal failings."-- "Providence Journal "There are times when his narrative about the nonlegislative Ted shines...Clymer shows a flair for the tempo and demands of political biography."-- "Tikkun "His research and his balance are impressive...Clymer's major goal was to explore Kennedy's public career. And he does so effectively." -- "The Deseret News, Salt Lake City "Clymer...reveals in his book Kennedy's previously unpublished foreign affairs achievements."-- The Associated Press "Adam Clymer makes a good and rather startling case that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is one of the greatest senators of our century."-- Marianne Means, Hearst Newspapers