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W. A. Swanberg (1907–1992)

Auteur de Citizen Hearst.

13 oeuvres 1,012 utilisateurs 21 critiques

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Nom légal
Swanberg, William Andrew
Date de naissance
1907-11-23
Date de décès
1992-09-17
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota
Lieu du décès
Southbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Lieux de résidence
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA (birth)
Études
University of Minnesota
Professions
biographer
Organisations
Dell Publishing

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found this at Powells 8.1.23 - saving as gift for Dad's birthday 2023
 
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Overgaard | 3 autres critiques | Jun 11, 2023 |
Luce, Henry Robinson (Subject)
 
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LOM-Lausanne | 2 autres critiques | Apr 30, 2020 |
Hit-or-miss biography of the co-founder of Time Magazine and Time, Inc. It is readily apparent that Swanberg doesn't much like his subject, and the author pounds heavily at Luce's (admitted) sanctimony and Time's (admitted) slant on the news. However, the net effect of the constant repetition of these themes eventually induces boredom. There's also an annoying habit of mimicking TimeStyle, with "Lucepress," "Timen" and the like being used ad nauseum. A few times would have been sufficient, but repeated over 400 pages starts to be an imposition. You do get a flavour for the influences on Luce, and particularly why China was such a central issue for the man, but the level of snark is off-putting. Irony, really: this is a Luce treatment of Luce himself. Maybe that was the original point, I don't know. Swanberg also did a biography of William Randolph Hearst, Sr., so he must have had something against publishing moguls -- at least the right-wing variety.… (plus d'informations)
 
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EricCostello | 2 autres critiques | Oct 10, 2018 |
A fitting tribute to a unjustly forgotten figure in American politics, who (in William Manchester's words) 'never won a single election; and yet changed the landscape of the american political system, all without sacrificing his integrity.' In one of many ironies, he lived his early life in Marion, OH; the same small town as Warren G. Harding. Harding's monuments are scattered about town; Thomas' a single historical marker in a parking lot. And yet, Thomas changed America.
 
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BruceCoulson | 1 autre critique | Dec 31, 2013 |

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Œuvres
13
Membres
1,012
Popularité
#25,474
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
21
ISBN
22

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