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Chargement... In Search of History: A Personal Adventure (original 1978; édition 1978)par Theodore Harold White (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreIn Search of History: A Personal Adventure par Theodore H. White (1978)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I read this after discovering and marveling at Thunder Out of China. This is autobiography at its best by a man who has interviewed Mao, become friends with Jack Kennedy, Stilwell, and many more. He shows the financial picture of making a career in reporting,fiction, and books, writes with sympathy and covers not only Asian WWII, but moves to the Marshall Plan, seeds of the common market, has a painful personal experience with th6 e indignities of McCarthy era, and stops halfway through his career which ends with a stroke in 1986. He has opinions often proven right. He writes very well. A two days read for me.I strongly recommend it. Earlier this year I published MAKING OF THE PRESIDENT 2008 by political reporter Mark Curtis. The design for that book was a conscious homage to White's immensely successful MAKING OF THE PRESIDENT series. So I was thrilled by come across this book, White's autobiography and summation, at a recent garage sale. It is a deeper, more insightful, and sadder book than I remembered. White had several different fascinating lives, including ten years as a China hand, ten for Henry Luce's TIME, and another twenty as the famous author the MAKING OF THE PRESIDENT series. He wrote this book from a sense of profound disillusionment with American politics, which may be part of the reason that the book is written in an unusual style with mostly first person interrupted periodically with stilted yet touching third-person views of himself. My current copy is very aged so I probably will not keep it, but keep an eye out for a high quality first of this or any of his earlier books, including the China and Europe books. 1678 In Search of History: A Personal Adventure, by Theodore H. White (read 7 Dec 1981) This is the story of the author's life from 1915, when he was born, to 1963. It is a good book, though only journalism, and I am glad I read it. He graduated from Harvard in 1933 (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Wiley Mayne were classmates!) and went to China. He tells about his time there and the things he told about in Thunder Out of China (read by me 11 Jan 1947) and then of his time in Europe and of his time at Collier's and his time covering the Kennedy campaign. The book is episodic in a way, as autobiography tends to be, and I was not overly impressed. I suppose it is intended to be White's Personal History, a la Vincent Sheean, but my memory of that book--read when I was a freshman in college--is that it was better. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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White seemed to have a gift for being at just the right place at just the right time, from showing up in Chongqing just before the first large-scale aerial bombing campaign in history, to visiting Mao just as the CCP convened for its first gathering in years, to hobnobbing with Eisenhower in Europe as he mulled running for president, and even traveling the campaign trail with JFK in 1960.
Much of it might be lost on a college student, but if you've read history long enough to have a substantial scaffolding on which to hang various facts, as they say, it's a worthwhile read. ( )