Tuesday, October 19, 2010

On My Radar (Tuesday Edition)


Out this week from Michael Takiff and Yale University Press is A COMPLICATED MAN: The Life of Bill Clinton as Told by Those That Know Him. Anyone who knows me knows I am a fan of Bill Clinton's. I, as well as anyone, do understand that he is definitely a "complicated man." I judge the man solely on the performance as President and, in that regard, consider him the best president of my lifetime. We can argue all day his shortcomings as a man and husband, but I personally am not concerned about that.

From the publisher website:

"Though Bill Clinton has been out of office since 2001, public fascination with him continues unabated. Many books about Clinton have been published in recent years, but shockingly, no single-volume biography covers the full scope of Clinton’s life from the cradle to the present day, not even Clinton’s own account, My Life. More troubling still, books on Clinton have tended to be highly polarized, casting the former president in an overly positive or negative light.

In this, the first complete oral history of Clinton’s life, historian Michael Takiff presents the first truly balanced book on one of our nation’s most controversial and fascinating presidents. Through more than 150 chronologically arranged interviews with key figures including Bob Dole, James Carville, and Tom Brokaw, among many others, A Complicated Man goes far beyond the well-worn party-line territory to capture the larger-than-life essence of Clinton the man. With the tremendous attention given to the Lewinsky scandal, it is easy to overlook the president’s humble upbringing, as well as his many achievements at home and abroad: the longest economic boom in American history, a balanced budget, successful intervention in the Balkans, and a series of landmark, if controversial, free-trade agreements. Through the candid recollections of Takiff’s many subjects, A Complicated Man leaves no area unexplored, revealing the most complete and unexpected portrait of our forty-second president published to date."


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