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The Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost: the Grand Strategy of Charles Hill Molly Worthen
The Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost: the Grand Strategy of Charles Hill
Molly Worthen
Psychologically astute and passionately written, Molly Worthen?s remarkable debut charts the intricate relationship between student and teacher, biographer and subject. As a Yale freshman, Worthen found herself deeply fascinated by worldly-wise professor Charles Hill, a former diplomat who had shaped American foreign policy in his forty-year career as an adviser to Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, and Boutros Boutros-Ghali, among others. Hill was never afraid to tell students how to think or what to do, and the Grand Strategy seminar he co-taught had developed a cult following.
The Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost is at once the biography of a political insider and the story of how its author evolved as she wrote it. In a moving, highly original work, Worthen conveys the joy and the heartache of uncovering the human being behind one?s idol.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | August 1, 2007 |
| ISBN13 | 9780618872671 |
| Publishers | Mariner Books |
| Pages | 384 |
| Dimensions | 149 × 219 × 25 mm · 462 g |
| Language | English |