JOHN A. FARRELL is the author of Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography, and Tip O'Neill and the Democratic Century. A longtime journalist, he worked at The Denver Post and at The Boston Globe, where he served as White House correspondent and on the vaunted Spotlight team.
"Beautifully written and deeply insightful. . . . A bracing
portrait of a man untethered from principle and ideology, driven
throughout his life to win at any cost and thereby palliate his
deep-seated insecurities. . . . Nixon was not an easy man to
understand. And even now, his failures and accomplishments are not
easy to classify. In Farrell's capable hands, however, we see Nixon
in his entirety--and we can't help but wonder what he means for our
politics today."
--William Howell, San Francisco Chronicle
[Nixon is] an electrifying subject, a muttering Lear, of
perennial interest to anyone with even an average curiosity about
politics or psychology. The real test of a good Nixon biography,
given how many there are, is far simpler: Is it elegantly written?
And, even more important, can it tolerate paradoxes and complexity,
the spikier stuff that distinguishes real-life sinners from
comic-book villains? The answer, in the case of Richard Nixon, is
yes, on both counts."
--Jennifer Senior, The New York Times "A stack of good books
about Nixon could reach the ceiling, but Farrell has written the
best one-volume, cradle-to-grave biography that we could expect
about such a famously elusive subject. By employing recently
released government documents and oral histories, he adds layers of
understanding to a complex man and his dastardly decisions. . . .
Outstanding."
--Aram Goudsouzian, Washington Post With a mix of morbid
fascination and deep empathy, Farrell humanizes Nixon, but he
doesn't let him off the hook . . . The dichotomy between brooding
schemer and extroverted leader has long defined the Nixon dynamic.
But with Richard Nixon, Farrell has etched those history-shaking
contradictions into the most vivid--and the most startling--relief
to date.
--Jason Heller, NPR.org "An extremely valuable introduction
to the life and times of one of our most consequential presidents.
Farrell gives us a Nixon rich in both character flaws and great
accomplishments, the latter fueled by his transformational vision.
It's a worthy look at a fascinating president."
--Ray Locker, USA Today "Though there have been many previous
books about Nixon, Mr. Farrell's comprehensive, one-volume
biography is welcome. . . . In lively, vigorous prose, he takes
readers through Nixon's career, offering incisive judgments and
revealing details along the way."
--Robert K. Landers, Wall Street Journal "Superb . . . the
most formidable attempt yet made to put Richard Nixon in
perspective."
--Steve Donoghue, Christian Science Monitor "Farrell is an
exceptional writer. . . . It may not have been Farrell's intent to
produce a cautionary tale about the dangers of a presidency run
aground on lies, paranoia, prejudices, and delusion, but that's
what he's accomplished."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Farrell's
blockbuster portrait of Nixon is revelatory--filled with fresh
reporting shedding new light on the roots of our own dark political
moment. He shows that dirty tricks, October Surprises, and
anti-elitist resentment were among the gifts Nixon bequeathed to
our own presidential politics."
--Jane Mayer, author of Dark Money: The Hidden History
of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right "John A.
Farrell has once again delivered a rich, precisely written portrait
of the past to help us understand the present. He traces the
origins and turning points of one of the most complex, complicated
and fascinating presidents of the modern age with flair and
narrative skill. Each page is a joy to read, on the way to a very
satisfying whole."
--John Dickerson, moderator of CBS's Face the Nation and author
of Whistlestop "Brilliant, ruthless, a president who combined
some enlightened policies with inner darkness, Richard Nixon stands
alone in the history of American politics. John A. Farrell's
gripping account vividly captures Nixon from his earliest
days--catapulting to Congress with a cold-blooded debate stunt--to
the mounting crises he faced in the White House, culminating in his
spectacular fall."
--T.J. Stiles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Custer's
Trials and The First Tycoon "In Richard Nixon, John A.
Farrell is tough and unyielding, yet gives his subject a fair
hearing through each gripping episode. 'I'm not a quitter, ' Nixon
once protested, and this grand, indispensable book proves him
right, right to the end."
--Chris Matthews, author of Kennedy & Nixon: The Rivalry that
Shaped Post-war America "Jack Farrell gives us two profoundly
resonant Richard Nixons--the last progressive Republican, and the
author of our national divisions. He also gives us, in one
engrossing volume, the defining biography of our darkest
president."
--Larry Tye, author of Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal
Icon "With clarity and verve, John A. Farrell's deft pen
illuminates the life of America's 37th president. Unsparing yet
fair-minded in its analysis and based on deep research in a wealth
of archival and published sources, Richard Nixon is a fast-moving
and penetrating portrait of this controversial and complicated
man."
--Fredrik Logevall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Embers
of War "John A. Farrell's Richard Nixon: The Life is an expertly
written and strikingly comprehensive portrait of America's most
complicated president. Farrell has a genius for the telling
anecdote and apropos quote. His command of the sources is
staggering. Richard Nixon is a true landmark achievement."
--Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History at Rice University and
author of Cronkite
"Full of fresh, endlessly revealing insights into Nixon's political
career, less on the matter of his character, refreshingly, than on
the events that accompanied and resulted from it."
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"A probing biography . . . Readers track the lonely and hard-won
ascent of a sickly, love-starved child, who dreams like a Romantic
but maneuvers like Machiavelli. . . . An unflinching portrait."
--Booklist, starred
review
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