Recensione:
"Taking on a character like LBJ was as daunting asone might imagine. This book helped me shape the role in a way that onlysomeone who actually knew the 36th president could. The book containsinsightful and honest details of this larger-than-life character, and allowedme to see the greatness of his impassioned hope, and the minutia of histroubled soul. He was indeed a Triumph and a Tragedy. Thank you Joe, forbringing him to life for me and millions of others." (Bryan Cranston, Tony Award-winning actor portraying LBJ in the play ALL THE WAY)
“Wonderful book...What makes this memoir of... his Presidency stand out is its vividness. Johnson leaps out of the pages in all his raw and earthy glory.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“A joy to read. A walk through the [most tumultuous] half-decade from 1964 to 1969 ... Oh what anecdotes. Johnson leaves you breathless, disbelieving, aghast...recommended without reservation.” (Stephen Ambrose The Washington Post Book World)
“As close as we'll ever come to seeing Johnson in action with our mind's eye, thanks to Califano's descriptions and care... Not many will give you a better tour of political Washington or such an intimate look at the big, flawed man who was Lyndon B. Johnson.” (Los Angeles Times)
“An insider’s view of the inside, [this] memoir spares no aspect of its complex subject....Readable, forthcoming, and shrewd.” (The New York Review of Books)
“A sparkling memoir...Califano’s riveting accounts of Johnson’s willingness to take the lead on difficult issues...could well serve as a guide today’s timid politicians.” (San Antonio Express)
“As personal a picture as has yet emerged of Lyndon Johnson the man....[A] fascinating behind-the-scenes report.” (San Francisco Chronicle)
“Superbly written and riveting reading. It is an enormously significant contribution to the public record.” (New York Law Journal)
“Anyone who wishes to feel what it was really like to be in the trenches with Johnson must read this account....The author’s details are graphic, intimate, sometimes scatological. They bring the Johnson manner alive and glowing....Nobody who loves our system of government should fail to turn to Califano for instruction and inspiration.” (Henry F. Graff The New Leader)
"Joe Califano’s gripping memoir of life with LBJ is one of my favorite books. No aide to this Texas President was closer to him than the Brooklyn-born Califano, who saw almost everything and ardently shared his domestic purposes, yet—and this is so rare among White House memoirs—writes about the boss he served, after decades of hindsight, with surprising detachment and analytical brilliance. Triumph and Tragedy is funny, poignant and unforgettable. Future generations who wish to know what it was really like to work, day to day, alongside this towering, incomparable President during some of the most consequential moments in American history would be well advised to start here.” (Presidential historian and author Michael Beschloss)
L'autore:
Joseph A. Califano, Jr. spent thirty years in Washington at the top of the Pentagon, on the White House staff as chief domestic advisor to the President, and in the Cabinet. He worked as an attorney for The Washington Post during Watergate and has represented clients as varied as the Black Panthers and Coca Cola. He also spent years on Wall Street and served on more than fifteen public company boards and numerous not-for-profit boards. He is founder of The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA). He has written fourteen books, including Our Damaged Democracy. He lives in Westport, Connecticut.
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