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Lincoln: The Biography of a Writer (original 2008; edition 2008)

by Fred Kaplan

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Title:Lincoln: The Biography of a Writer
Authors:Fred Kaplan
Info:Harper (2008), Hardcover, 416 pages
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Lincoln: The Biography of a Writer by Fred Kaplan (2008)

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It seems I am rapidly becoming a fan of literary biography. With this and the Dostoyevsky volume, I've become almost addicted. I need more.

This shows the development of Lincoln, his literary tastes, his oratory, and his writing style over the years, and showing the authors that influenced him. Wonderful stuff. ( )
  HadriantheBlind | Mar 30, 2013 |
A different approach Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his life and legacy through the lens of his writing. Kaplan contends that Lincoln may be of few Presidents to write his own speeches and probably the last one. In addition to his oratory Kaplan analyzes Lincoln's political writings, poetry, and even his raunchy jokes and puns. As a self-taught man, writing played an important role in Lincoln's education as well. This book provides a unique take on the life of the great leader. ( )
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Great look at the texts that influenced Lincoln. ( )
  tgoodson | Jan 11, 2009 |
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To the memory of my father, Isaac Kaplan (1906-1987); and to Hattie M. Strelitz, the teacher who, on the Lower East Side of New York City in December 1918, awarded him a copy of The Perfect Tribute, an idealistic myth about the writing of the Gettysburg Address. It was given to him for "Proficiency and Excellent Class Spirit" and came into my hands a generation later. It impressed me deeply with a truth that empowers us all: the power of Lincoln's language.
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For Abraham Lincoln, whether he was composing love letters, speeches, or legal arguments, words mattered. In Lincoln, acclaimed biographer Fred Kaplan explores the life of America’s sixteenth president through his use of language as a vehicle both to express complex ideas and feelings and as an instrument of persuasion and empowerment. Like the other great canonical writers of American literature – a status he is gradually attaining – Lincoln had a literary career that is inseparable from his life story. An admirer and avid reader of Burns, Byron, Shakespeare, and the Old Testament, Lincoln was the most literary of our presidents. His views on love, liberty, and human nature were shaped by his reading and knowledge of literature. Since Lincoln, no president has written his own words and addressed his audience with equal and enduring effectiveness. Kaplan focuses on the elements that shaped Lincoln’s mental and imaginative world; how his writings molded his identity, relationships, and career; and how they simultaneously generated both the distinctive political figure he became and the public discourse of the nation. This unique account of Lincoln’s life and career highlights the shortcomings of the modern presidency, reminding us, through Lincoln’s legacy and appreciation for language, that the careful and honest use of words is a necessity for successful democracy. Illuminating and engrossing, Lincoln brilliantly chronicles Abraham Lincoln’s genius with language.

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