Saturday, April 14, 2012

Robert caro

  • Robert Caro has spent thirty-eight years writing the biography of one man. The fourth volume of that work, like its three predecessors a giant achievement and certain best seller, is about to be published. But Caro is not done.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Robert Caro probably knows more about power, political power especially, than anyone who has never had some. He has never run for any sort of office himself and would probably have lost if he had.
  • (History News Network)
  • Was he a gentleman or a manipulator? Youll have to read both accounts, one from pre-eminent Johnson biographer Robert A. Caro and the other from LBJ Library director Mark K. Updegrove, to decide.
  • (Austin American-Statesman)
  • Robert Caro probably knows more about power, political power especially, than anyone who has never had some. He has never run for any sort of office himself and would probably have lost if he had.
  • (The New Yorker)
  • Schrader has a background in service work with a large auto dealer and operated Sunnsational Tanning and Embroidery in Caro. Janice and her husband, Robert, split their time between homes in Caro and Bay City. Between them, they have seven children.
  • (MLive.com)
  • "I don't think you can go there without having, at some level, more of an understanding of what New York was," said Robert A. Caro, the author of books about Robert Moses and Lyndon B. Johnson. Mr.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • Janet (Robert) Stiles, all of California; several nieces and nephews. In keeping with Bruce's wishes, cremation has taken place.
  • (tuscolatoday.com)
  • I was looking at the photo in The New Yorker this week that accompanies Robert A. Caro's article about Lyndon B.
  • (New York Times Blogs)

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