The fourth instalment in Robert Caro's multi-award-winning and bestselling biography of Lyndon Johnson, spanning a pivotal era in American history.
Robert A. Caro has been described as 'the greatest political biographer of our times' (Sunday Times) and 'the most revered historian of his generation' (New York Times). His first book, The Power Broker, published in 1974, was described in 2015 as 'one of the greatest non-fiction works ever written' (Sunday Times) and his ongoing multi-volume work The Years of Lyndon Johnson has been described as 'the greatest biography of our era' (The Times). With these books he has twice won the Pulitzer Prize, twice won the National Book Award and three times won the National Book Critics Circle Award. He has also been awarded virtually every other major literary honour, including the National Humanities Medal, awarded by President Barack Obama, the highest award in the humanities given in the United States. Born in 1935, he graduated from Princeton University, later became a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and was an investigative reporter for Newsday for six years. He lives with his wife, the writer Ina Caro, in New York City, where he is at work on the fifth and final volume of The Years of Lyndon Johnson.
Monumental... For many politicians it is the finest book on
politics... Magnificent...the tension between the fraud and
ruthlessness that repulsed political liberals and the reaction of
voters to whom he delivered, make Caro's book the ultimate
political story -- Daniel Finklestein * The Times *
This extraordinary work will remain essential reading for decades
to come -- Richard Lambert * Financial Times *
A true story of huge personalities, bloody assassinations, loves,
hatreds and betrayals (and the Kennedy family) that renders it by
turns gripping, sensational and immensely depressing... A
white-knuckle rollercoaster ride... Magisterial -- Andrew Roberts *
Telegraph *
A work of pure genius -- Steve Akehurst * Huffington Post UK *
A work of greatness, of such acute observation of politics that its
insights are applicable far beyond [its] time and place *
Independent *
Caro's strength as a biographer is his ability to probe Johnson's
mind and motivations... Riveting... A rollercoaster tale * The
Economist *
Brilliant... Important... Remarkable... With this fascinating and
meticulous account of Lyndon Johnson, Robert Caro has once again
done America a great service -- Bill Clinton * New York Times Book
Review *
As riveting as a thriller... The next book will crown an
achievement in presidential biography unmatched among presidential
histories -- David Hendricks * Houston Chronicle *
Caro sets the gold standard for modern political biography ... we
can only hope we are fortunate enough to see this monumental work
reach its long-awaited conclusion -- Tim Soutphommasane * New
Statesman *
One of the most ambitious single-handed literary enterprises in our
time -- James M. Murphy * TLS *
Long live Robert Caro... Truly epic political history and character
study... Riveting...it elevates Caro's tale to Shakespearean drama,
as the coldhearted, Machiavellian maneuvering and hot-blooded
rivalries of supremely ambitious men play out the fate of the free
world at stake -- Dan DeLuca * Philadelphia Inquirer *
A tremendous story, bursting with colour and character...the sheer
wealth of political details keeps you turning the
pages...gargantuan but brilliant -- Dominic Sandbrook * Sunday
Times *
It is not often that I have muttered, "Astonishing", to myself as I
close a book. But I see what people were on about now. Caro is a
brilliant narrator of recent history... It is a work of greatness,
of such acute observation of politics that its insights are
applicable far beyond the time and place of the United States,
1960-64 -- John Rentoul * Independent *
Riveting reading from beginning to end... The real tour de force in
this stunning mix of political and psychological analysis comes in
the account of the transition between administrations... An utterly
fascinating character study, brimming with delicious insider
stories... Unquestionably, one of the truly big books of the year *
Booklist (starred review) *
An addictive read, written in glorious prose that suggests the
world's most diligent beat reporter channeling William Faulkner.
Passage is an essential document of a turning point in
American history. It's also an incisive portrait of one great,
terrible fascinating man suddenly given the chance to reinvent the
country in his image -- Darren Franich * Entertainment Weekly *
My book of the year, by a landslide majority... Caro marries
profound psychological insight with a brilliant eye for the drama
of the times -- Robert Harris * Guardian *
A breathtakingly dramatic story [told] with consummate artistry and
ardor... It showcases Mr Caro's masterly gifts as a writer: his
propulsive sense of narrative, his talent for enabling readers to
see and feel history in the making and his ability to situate his
subjects' actions within the context of their times... Taken
together the installments of Mr Caro's monumental life of Johnson
so far not only create a minutely detailed picture of an immensely
complicated and conflicted individual, but they also form a
revealing prism by which to view the better part of a century in
description of Johnson - and those of John and Robert Kennedy -
have novelistic depth and amplitude... Mr Caro uses his
storytelling gifts to turn seemingly arcane legislative maneuvers
into action-movie suspense, and he gives us unparalleled
understanding...of how Johnson used a crisis and his own political
acumen to implement his agenda with stunning speed... Engrossing --
Michiko Kakutani * New York Times *
It is the mismatch between Johnson's fate prior to the
assassination and his fate in its aftermath that gives this book,
the fourth volume of Caro's monumental biography, its compelling
but also unfathomable flavor... Caro's account of the day of the
assassination... is a magnificent piece of writing. What might have
seemed familiar becomes startlingly fresh, because it is seen from
the perspective of the man whose destiny suddenly came back into
focus as the world of those around him was falling apart. -- David
Runciman * London Review of Books *
Riveting... Shakespearean... It's a rollercoaster narrative as
Johnson plummets from the powerful Senate majority leader post to
vice-presidential irrelevance, hated and humiliated by the Kennedy
brothers, then surges to presidential authority with the crack of
Lee Harvey Oswald's rifle and forces a revolutionary civil rights
act through a recalcitrant Congress... Caro's tormented, heroic
Johnson makes an apt embodiment of an America struggling toward
epochal change, one with a fascinating resonance in our era of
gridlocked government * Publisher's Weekly (starred review) *
Caro has once again shown that he might well be the greatest
presidential historian we've ever had... Although the amount of
research Caro has done for these books is staggering, it's his
immense talent as a writer that has made his biography of Johnson
one of America's most amazing literary achievements... Caro's
portrayal of the president is as scrupulously fair as it is
passionate and deeply felt... The series is a masterpiece, unlike
any other work of American history published in the past. It's true
that there will never be another Lyndon B. Johnson, but there will
never be another Robert A. Caro, either. By writing the best
presidential biography the country has ever seen, he's forever
changed the way we think, and read, American history -- Michael
Schaub * NPR *
The years of Lyndon Johnson, when completed, will rank as
America's most ambitiously conceived, assiduously researched and
compulsively readable political biography... When Caro's fifth
volume arrives, reader's gratitude will be exceeded only by their
regret that there will not be a sixth -- George F. Will
A great work of history... A great biography... Caro has summoned
Lyndon Johnson to vivid, intimate life * Newsweek *
The fourth volume of one of the most anticipated English-language
biographies of the past 30 years... A compelling narrative...that
will thrill those who care about American politics, the foundations
of power, or both * Kirkus Reviews (starred review) *
Political biography of the highest quality... An unmatched
psychological portrait of Johnson as John F. Kennedy's
assassination catapults him into the presidency -- Tony Barber *
Financial Times *
Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson is said to be on William
Hague, George Osborne and Jeremy Hunt's summer reading list *
Guardian *
This book shows the mastery of Johnson in politics, and also the
mastery of Caro in biography -- David M. Shribman *
Bloomberg/BusinessWeek *
A great and occasionally astonishing biography -- John R MacArthur
* Spectator *
One of the greatest biographies in the history of American letters
-- Bob Hoover * Cleveland Plain Dealer *
The latest in what is almost without question the greatest
political biography in modern times... Nobody goes deeper, works
harder or produces more penetrating insights than [Caro] -- Patrick
Beach * Austin American-Statesman *
A major event in biography, history, even publishing itself... Caro
has once more combined prodigious research and a literary gift to
mount a stage for his Shakespearean figures: LBJ, JFK, LBJ's
nemesis Robert F. Kennedy * Library Journal (Starred) *
A masterly how-to manual, showing Johnson's knowledge of governing,
his peerless congressional maneuvering and effective
deal-making. The Years of Lyndon Johnson is a compact
library: brilliant biography, gripping history, searing political
drama and an incomparable study of power. It's also a great read...
And, after thousands of pages spent with Lyndon Johnson, one of
Caro's singular achievements is that you want more -- Peter
Gianotti * Newsday *
Brilliant... Riveting reading from beginning to end... The real
tour de force in this stunning mix of political and psychological
analysis comes in the account of the transition between
administrations, from November 23 1963 to January 8, 1964... An
utterly fascinating character study, brimming with delicious
insider stories... Political wonks, of course, will dive into this
book with unbridled passion, but its focus on a larger-than-life,
flawed but fascinating individual - the kind of character who
drives epic fiction - should extend its reach much, much further.
Unquestionably, one of the truly big books of the year * Booklist
(Starred) *
The series' crowning volume * The Economist *
This pile-driving book has all the ingredients of a great drama,
the humiliating childhood breeding a lifelong desire (to be
president), the failure (to gain the Democratic nomination), the
humiliation (almost constant, by JF Kennedy) the sudden change of
fate (the assassination), and the vindication (when Johnson drives
through key bills that Kennedy couldn't, and proves himself the
most astute of politicians). Totally compelling -- Biography of the
year * Sunday Times Ireland *
It is an extraordinary story of a deeply flawed character, told
with such verve, such command of the facts, and such an
understanding of power -- Craig Brown * Mail on Sunday *
A major work of history and biography -- Annie Proulx * Guardian
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The fourth installation of Caro's masterwork came out this year
and, cheeringly, there is no slackening of plot or pace -- Kathryn
Hughes * Guardian *
It is a profound portrait of two men, Johnson and John F. Kennedy,
and the relationship between them -- Sarah Stands * Evening
Standard *
A fascinating story, Shakespearean in its passion and fury, as well
as darkly comical -- Craig Brown * Mail on Sunday *
This pile-driving book has all the ingredients of a great drama,
the humiliating childhood breeding a lifelong desire (to be
president), the failure (to gain the Democratic nomination), the
humiliation (almost constant, by J. F. Kennedy) the sudden change
of fate (the assassination), and the vindication (when Johnson
drives through key bills that Kennedy couldn't, and proves himself
the most astute of politicians). Totally compelling * Sunday Times
Ireland *
The fourth volume of Caro's magisterial work spans the five years
that end shortly after Kennedy's assassination, as Johnson prepares
to push for a civil rights * New York Times *
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