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An edition of The Bridge (2010)

The bridge

the life and rise of Barack Obama

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"The rise of Barack Obama is one of the great stories of this century: a defining moment in American history, and one with truly global resonance. Until now, no journalist or historian has written a book that fully investigates the circumstances and experiences of Obama's life or explores the ambition and conviction behind his journey to election. The Bridge - from a writer whose gift for illuminating the historical significance of unfolding events is unsurpassed - offers a portrait, at once masterly and fresh, nuanced and unexpected, of the man who was determined to become the first African-American president. Through extensive on-the-record interviews with friends and teachers, mentors and disparagers, family members and Obama himself, David Remnick allow us to see an early life coloured by absence and uncertainty: one that asked demanding questions of a rootless and literate man in search of himself, sending him firstly towards social work and then into law. Deftly setting Obama-s burgeoning political career against the volatile scene in Chicago, Remnick shows us how it was that city-s complex racial legacy that shaped the young politician and made his first forays into politics a source of controversy and bare-knuckle tactics: his clashes with older black politicians in the Illinois State Senate, his disastrous decision to challenge the former Black Panther Bobby Rush for Congress in 2000, the sex scandals that would decimate his more experienced opponents in the 2004 Senate race, and the story - from both sides - of his confrontation with his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. In exploring the way in which Barack Obama imagined and fashioned an identity for himself against the backdrop of race in America, Remnick illuminates an American life without precedent, and reminds us that, electrifying though Obama-s victory may have been, there was nothing fated about it. Interrogating both the personal and political elements of the story - and, most crucially, the points at which they intersect - he gives shape to a decisive period of American history, and in turn, to the way it crucially influenced, animated and motivated a gifted and complex man."--Jacket.

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Picador
Language
English
Pages
656

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The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama. David Remnick
Jan 01, 2011, Picador USA
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The bridge: the life and rise of Barack Obama
2010, Picador
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Table of Contents

The Joshua generation
- Part I.A complex fate
Surface and undertow
Nobody knows my name
- Part II. Black metropolis
Ambition
A narrative of ascent
- Part III. Somebody nobody sent
Black enough
The wilderness campaign
Reconstruction
A righteous wind
- Part IV. A slight madness
The sleeping giant
In the racial funhouse
The book of Jeremiah
- Part V. "How long? Not long"
To the White House.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London
Other Titles
Life and rise of Barack Obama, Barack Obama

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.932092
Library of Congress
E908 .R46 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 656 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
656

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32082314M
Internet Archive
bridgeliferiseof0000remn
ISBN 10
0330509942
ISBN 13
9780330509947
OCLC/WorldCat
619953300

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