funny...I met Tim Krause once and liked him immediately because he'd retained a lot more of his bad childhood stutter than I had. unfortunately, he's remained (so far as I know) a one-book guy.
of course, so was Robert Caro until he started publishing the vast, still-unfinished LBJ epic...
has anyone noticed that pretty much everybody who …
funny...I met Tim Krause once and liked him immediately because he'd retained a lot more of his bad childhood stutter than I had. unfortunately, he's remained (so far as I know) a one-book guy.
of course, so was Robert Caro until he started publishing the vast, still-unfinished LBJ epic...
has anyone noticed that pretty much everybody who gets zoomed on TV with a loaded bookshelf behind him or her (sorry, but old habits die hard) feels obligated to have a copy of "The Power Broker" in a very visible position?
funny...I met Tim Krause once and liked him immediately because he'd retained a lot more of his bad childhood stutter than I had. unfortunately, he's remained (so far as I know) a one-book guy.
of course, so was Robert Caro until he started publishing the vast, still-unfinished LBJ epic...
has anyone noticed that pretty much everybody who gets zoomed on TV with a loaded bookshelf behind him or her (sorry, but old habits die hard) feels obligated to have a copy of "The Power Broker" in a very visible position?
A one-book wonder, but what a book!
It took Caro a while to get going since he researches with a nail file, but it's sure paying off.
I have done some interviews via Zoom. I refuse to have The Power Broker behind me.