The Kennedy Imprisonment
A Meditation on Power
by Garry Wills
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Pub Date Jun 20 2017 | Archive Date Jul 20 2017
Description
With a new preface: An “irreverent [and] entertaining” portrait of JFK, the Camelot mystique, and the politics of charisma (The Christian Science Monitor).
Described by the New York Times as “a sort of intellectual outlaw,” Garry Wills takes on the romantic myths surrounding the Kennedy clan in this thought-provoking examination of electoral politics and the power of image in America.
Wills argues that the much-admired dynasty, beginning with patriarch Joe Kennedy, created a corrupt climate where appearances were more important than reality, truth was discarded when it wasn’t convenient, and an assortment of devoted loyalists sacrificed integrity for the sake of reflected glory. Touching upon topics ranging from the manipulation of the PT-109 story in the media to the authorship of Profiles in Courage to the handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis to persistent rumors of extramarital affairs, Wills offers a persuasive look not only at President John F. Kennedy and his brothers Robert and Edward, but also at the bubble that existed around them and lured in some of the best and brightest of the era.
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lincoln at Gettysburg and Why I Am a Catholic, The Kennedy Imprisonment is “a brilliant and troubling study of the Kennedy era in American politics” (The Philadelphia Inquirer).
Advance Praise
“The ultimate Kennedy book.” —New Republic
“An important thesis and a ringing climax.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Never for an instant dull or boring.” —The Christian Science Monitor
Praise for Garry Wills
“Wills has established a well-deserved reputation as one of the most acute and literate observers of the American past and present.” —London Review of Books
“No other contemporary American writes so furiously and so intelligently about such a plentitude of subjects. . . . America’s greatest living intellectual.” —The American Prospect
“Garry Wills is a thinker of the first rank. He combines the vigor of the social critic with the depth of the historian.” —The New Republic
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