The most eagerly awaited presidential biography in years, Theodore Rex is a sequel to Edmund Morris’s classic bestseller The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt . It begins by following the new President (still the youngest in American history) as he comes down from Mount Marcy, New York, to take his emergency oath of office in Buffalo, one hundred years ago.
A detailed prologue describes TR’s assumption of power and journey to Washington, with the assassinated President McKinley riding behind him like a ghost of the nineteenth century. (Trains rumble throughout this irresistibly moving narrative, as TR crosses and recrosses the nation.) Traveling south through a succession of haunting landscapes, TR encounters harbingers of all the major issues of the new century-Imperialism, Industrialism, Conservation, Immigration, Labor, Race-plus the overall challenge that intimidated McKinley: how to harness America’s new power as the world’s richest nation.
Theodore Rex (the title is taken from a quip by Henry James) tells the story of the following seven and a half years-years in which TR entertains, infuriates, amuses, strong-arms, and seduces the body politic into a state of almost total subservience to his will. It is not always a pretty story: one of the revelations here is that TR was hated and feared by a substantial minority of his fellow citizens. Wall Street, the white South, Western lumber barons, even his own Republican leadership in Congress strive to harness his steadily increasing power.
Within weeks of arrival in Washington, TR causes a nationwide sensation by becoming the first President to invite a black man to dinner in the White House. Next, he launches his famous prosecution of the Northern Securities Company, and follows up with landmark antitrust legislation. He liberates Cuba, determines the route of the Panama Canal, mediates the great Anthracite Strike, and resolves the Venezuela Crisis of 1902-1903 with such masterful secrecy that the world at large is unaware how near the United States and Germany have come to war.
During an epic national tour in the spring of 1903, TR’s conservation philosophy (his single greatest gift to posterity) comes into full flower. He also bestows on countless Americans the richness of a personality without parallel-evangelical and passionate, yet lusty and funny; adroitly political, winningly natural, intellectually overwhelming. The most famous father of his time, he is adored by his six children (although beautiful, willful “Princess” Alice rebelled against him) and accepted as an honorary member of the White House Gang of seditious small boys.
Theodore Rex , full of cinematic detail, moves with the exhilarating pace of a novel, yet it rides on a granite base of scholarship. TR’s own voice is constantly heard, as the President was a gifted letter writer and raconteur. Also heard are the many witticisms, sometimes mocking, yet always affectionate, of such Roosevelt intimates as Henry Adams, John Hay, and Elihu Root. (“Theodore is never sober,” said Adams, “only he is drunk with himself and not with rum.”)
TR’s speed of thought and action, and his total command of all aspects of presidential leadership, from bureaucratic subterfuge to manipulation of the press, make him all but invincible in 1904, when he wins a second term by a historic landslide. Surprisingly, this victory transforms him from a patrician conservative to a progressive, responsible between 1905 and 1908 for a raft of enlightened legislation, including the Pure Food and Employer Liability acts. Even more surprising, to critics who have caricatured TR as a swinger of the Big Stick, is his emergence as a diplomat. He wins the Nobel Peace Prize for bringing about an end to the Russo-Japanese War in 1905.
Interspersed with many stories of Rooseveltian triumphs are some bitter episodes-notably a devastating lynching-that remind us of America’s deep prejudices and fears. Theodore Rex does not attempt to justify TR’s notorious action following the Brownsville Incident of 1906-his worst mistake as President-but neither does this resolutely honest biography indulge in the easy wisdom of hindsight. It is written throughout in real time, reflecting the world as TR saw it. By the final chapter, as the great “Teddy” prepares to quit the White House in 1909, it will be a hard-hearted reader who does not share the sentiment of Henry Adams: “The old house will seem dull and sad when my Theodore has gone.”
TDRoosevelt是上个世纪最有理想主义的总统(其次是卡特,但缺乏政治才能).他的政治资本是在古巴与西班牙人作战时身先士卒取得战争胜利而一举成名.而之前他没用半点军旅经验.他的此段经历似乎是实现了所有大男孩通过战争成为英雄的梦想的现实版本.他的头像也是Mt.Rushmore上的几个...
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评分马丁·斯科西斯正紧锣密鼓地将这本书搬上银幕由莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥饰演罗斯福,希望这又是一部同《飞行家》一样精彩的传记电影,当然也希望电影《罗斯福王》能同传记《罗斯福王》一样精彩.
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评分马丁·斯科西斯正紧锣密鼓地将这本书搬上银幕由莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥饰演罗斯福,希望这又是一部同《飞行家》一样精彩的传记电影,当然也希望电影《罗斯福王》能同传记《罗斯福王》一样精彩.
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评分这本书给我的整体观感是“厚重”和“复杂”,绝非那种可以一目了然的通俗小说。作者似乎对哲学思辨有着深厚的造诣,书中穿插着大量关于自由意志、宿命论以及权力本质的探讨。这些思辨不是突兀地插入,而是自然地融化在情节的发展脉络之中,成为推动人物行动逻辑的重要基石。我花了相当长的时间去理解作者对“进步”这一概念的解构,他似乎对那种线性、乐观的历史观嗤之以鼻,更倾向于展示历史循环往复的残酷性。这本书的结构是极其精巧的,它采用了多线叙事的手法,不同时间轴、不同视角的片段交织在一起,像一幅巨大的挂毯,需要你耐心地将每一根线索都捋顺。这种叙事结构带来的挑战在于,你必须时刻保持对全局的掌控力,稍有走神,可能就会错过一个至关重要的暗示。但当所有线索最终汇合时,那种“原来如此”的震撼感,是极其强烈的。这本书更像是一次智力上的攀登,目标不是山顶的风景,而是攀登过程中所磨练出的心性和洞察力。
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