“I’d rather win a Pulitzer Prize than be President of the United
States,” John F. Kennedy confided to author Margaret Coit shortly
after his election to the Senate in 1953. Kennedy got his wish four
years later, when his book Profiles in Courage was awarded the
Pulitzer for biography—even though it wasn’t among the finalists
for the prize. Furthermore, the role of Ted Sorensen in drafting the
main chapters in the book was never acknowledged by Kennedy’s inner
circle, and Kennedy himself was hyper-sensitive until his dying day
about rumors that cast doubt on his ownership of Profiles in Courage.
Still, Jack Kennedy the writer is part of the Kennedy narrative that
helped propel his political career. And he did indeed work for a time
as a journalist, and brought a measures of erudition, wit, and charm
to his speeches. But if the rumors surrounding authorship of Profiles
in Courage were proven to be true prior to his ascendance to the
Presidency, there might have been no brief and shining moment in
America called Camelot.
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Kennedy, Sorensen and the Making of Profiles in Courage
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781493061426
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Lyons Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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