Crooked
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- 3,99 €
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- 3,99 €
Publisher Description
This is the story of the great con game that was the late twentieth century, of American history's worst presidency, of how I learned to lie. It is not history as you know it. There are at least three sides to this story, and I'm telling both of mine.
I promise you I will show the same contempt for the historical record that it has shown for me.
My name is Richard Milhous Nixon. I swore an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and I have seen the devil walk.
An alternate history, a horror novel, a political satire and a study of what people will sacrifice to succeed, CROOKED is the ultimate inside story of the strange, all-too-human monsters at the heart of American power.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Richard Nixon, the narrator of this audacious genre-bending novel from Grossman (You), purports to tell the "real story of Watergate." In a voice that sounds authentically Nixonian, the disgraced 37th president reminisces about most of the important people from his past, including his wife, Pat ("beautiful and intelligent" but "also odd"); his opponent in the 1960 presidential race, John F. Kennedy ("Kennedy smiled at me with his irresistible grin and even in that moment I felt drawn to him"); and Henry Kissinger (whose "singsong accent seemed borrowed from a German burlesque show"). The political autobiography turns into a Cold War spy caper, and then into a series of supernatural adventures bordering on Lovecraftian horror. ("The hole in the wall was expanding, slowly. Beyond I saw stars and a bulky shape silhouetted against them.") The implied climactic cataclysm doesn't quite come off, but otherwise Grossman has done a fine job of combining history, thriller, and weird tale.