Wounded Titans: American Presidents and the Perils of Power
By (Author) Max Lerner
Edited by Robert Schmuhl
Foreword by David Greenberg
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
6th June 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Biography: historical, political and military
Political leaders and leadership
Politics and government
Paperback
464
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 30mm
572g
Readers who miss the magisterial pronunciamentos of the late Max Lerner . . . will relish this collection of Lerners writings on a subject that preoccupied him. Booklist
Max Lerner taught generations of Americans about their government. For almost half a century, the office of the presidency preoccupied his prodigious energies and unparalleled expertise. Lerner not only wrote about the men who inhabited the Oval Office during that time, he knew them personally, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Bill Clintonand he knew what made them tick. Here are Lerners complete writings on the presidency and American presidents.
Lerner believed that the nature of the office transforms presidents into titans, but wounded titans, bowed and sometimes broken by forces, fate, destiny, or history, that lie beyond their control. Roosevelts attempt to pack the Supreme Court; Trumans efforts to manhandle the steel industry; Eisenhowers belief that he could control the military-industrial complex; Kennedys hyperactive libido and recklessness; Nixons conviction he could manipulate political process: every president has had immortal yearnings, and the office that inflated his pride also enlarged his flaws.
With a new foreword, Wounded Titans contains Lerners classic essays on the presidency and its development as well as his most famous presidential portraits and the best of his campaign journalism. Learned, wise, illuminating, entertaining, both timely and timeless, Wounded Titans is as large in spirit and scope as the American presidency itself.
Readers who miss the magisterial pronunciamentos of the late Max Lerner . . . will relish this collection of Lerners writings on a subject that preoccupied him. Booklist
[Lerners] personal knowledge of Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, and Nixon give those portraits a powerful immediacy, and he is unflinching in his assessments of their effectiveness or lack thereof while in office. Kirkus Reviews
Readers who miss the magisterial pronunciamentos of the late Max Lerner . . . will relish this collection of Lerners writings on a subject that preoccupied him. Booklist
[Lerners] personal knowledge of Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, and Nixon give those portraits a powerful immediacy, and he is unflinching in his assessments of their effectiveness or lack thereof while in office. Kirkus Reviews
Max Lerner is the author of, among many other works, America as a Civilization, The Unfinished Country, and Wrestling with the Angel. For the last twenty years of his life he wrote a highly respected, widely syndicated newspaper column. He died on June 5, 1992.
Robert Schmuhl is chairman of the Department of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, and author of Ireland's Exiled Children: America and the Easter Rising and Thomas Jefferson: America's Philosopher-King. He lives in South Bend, Indiana.