Now an Apple TV+ documentary, Lincoln's Dilemma, airing February 18,
2022. One of the Wall Street Journal's Ten Best Books of the Year | A
Washington Post Notable Book | A Christian Science Monitor and Kirkus
Reviews Best Book of 2020 Winner of the Gilder Lehrman Abraham Lincoln
Prize and the Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award "A marvelous
cultural biography that captures Lincoln in all his historical
fullness. . . . using popular culture in this way, to fill out the
context surrounding Lincoln, is what makes Mr. Reynolds's biography so
different and so compelling . . . Where did the sympathy and
compassion expressed in [Lincoln's] Second Inaugural—'With malice
toward none; with charity for all'—come from? This big, wonderful
book provides the richest cultural context to explain that, and
everything else, about Lincoln." —Gordon Wood, Wall Street Journal
From one of the great historians of nineteenth-century America, a
revelatory and enthralling new biography of Lincoln, many years in the
making, that brings him to life within his turbulent age David S.
Reynolds, author of the Bancroft Prize-winning cultural biography of
Walt Whitman and many other iconic works of nineteenth century
American history, understands the currents in which Abraham Lincoln
swam as well as anyone alive. His magisterial biography Abe is the
product of full-body immersion into the riotous tumult of American
life in the decades before the Civil War. It was a country growing up
and being pulled apart at the same time, with a democratic popular
culture that reflected the country's contradictions. Lincoln's lineage
was considered auspicious by Emerson, Whitman, and others who
prophesied that a new man from the West would emerge to balance North
and South. From New England Puritan stock on his father's side and
Virginia Cavalier gentry on his mother's, Lincoln was linked by blood
to the central conflict of the age. And an enduring theme of his life,
Reynolds shows, was his genius for striking a balance between opposing
forces. Lacking formal schooling but with an unquenchable thirst for
self-improvement, Lincoln had a talent for wrestling and bawdy jokes
that made him popular with his peers, even as his appetite for poetry
and prodigious gifts for memorization set him apart from them through
his childhood, his years as a lawyer, and his entrance into politics.
No one can transcend the limitations of their time, and Lincoln was no
exception. But what emerges from Reynolds's masterful reckoning is a
man who at each stage in his life managed to arrive at a broader view
of things than all but his most enlightened peers. As a politician, he
moved too slowly for some and too swiftly for many, but he always
pushed toward justice while keeping the whole nation in mind. Abe
culminates, of course, in the Civil War, the defining test of Lincoln
and his beloved country. Reynolds shows us the extraordinary range of
cultural knowledge Lincoln drew from as he shaped a vision of true
union, transforming, in Martin Luther King Jr.'s words, "the jangling
discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood."
Abraham Lincoln did not come out of nowhere. But if he was shaped by
his times, he also managed at his life's fateful hour to shape them to
an extent few could have foreseen. Ultimately, this is the great drama
that astonishes us still, and that Abe brings to fresh and vivid life.
The measure of that life will always be part of our American
education.
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Abraham Lincoln in His Times
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780698154513
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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