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作者:Korda,Michael
出版时间:2004-10
书籍简介:
In this concise, vivid, and brilliantly readable biography, New York Times bestselling author Michael Korda sheds new light on the life of Ulysses S. Grant — a man who is consistently ranked as one of the greatest American generals and as one of our weaker presidents. The son of a tanner in Ohio, soft-spoken, taciturn, given to drink, easily hurt and embarrassed, Ulysses S. Grant was the most unlikely of heroes. But, as Korda vividly demonstrates, Grant also possessed remarkable tenacity, decisiveness, a willingness to tackle conflict head-on, and a ruthlessly objective way of evaluating military situations. These characteristics are what enabled a shy and awkward boy to overcome his unhappy years as a West Point cadet and his lack of early success in the army. They propelled him through the ranks of military leadership to victory at Fort Donaldson, Shiloh, and Missionary Ridge; drove him in his epic pursuit of Lee to Appomattox; and eventually guided him to the presidency. Korda writes that it was Grant, with his slouchy hat, rumpled uniform, unkempt beard, and omnipresent cigar, who understood like no other man — Lincoln excepted — that the Civil War would be long and bloody, and would be won not by fancy maneuvers or clever strategy but by confronting the Confederate army in the field and defeating it. Despite his battlefield successes, Grant is often dismissed as a failed president. Examining his leadership in the White House, however, both within the context of his time and in contrast to more recent American presidents, Korda shows that, although Grant's two terms were riddled with political and financial scandals, he managed to exert a calming influence on a country that had only recently emerged from civil war, and that he sought — above all things — peace between North and South, and between the United States and the rest of the world. Korda concludes that Grant was both a military genius and an ordinary American, a warrior without arrogance or vainglory, a general who excelled at fighting and hated what he was doing — in short, a hero only America could have produced. It is at once a unique portrait of Grant and a rousing and illuminating study of his times — and of the great war he did so much to win.
作者简介:
迈克尔•柯达(Michael Korda),美国作家,出版人,曾任西蒙和舒斯特出版社总编。著有多部传记作品,其中《艾克传》《不列颠空战史》等均畅销不衰,并受到拉里•麦克麦特里、理查德•罗德等多位普利策文学奖获得者的一致肯定。其小说作品《昆妮》曾被改编成电视剧,热播一时。