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Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary - Women Writers Reflect on the Candidate and What Her Campaign Meant

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Zusatztext "As these witty! insightful voices struggle to get a grasp on this larger-than-life figure! they expose how difficult a task that really is." Informationen zum Autor Susan Morrison has been the articles editor of The New Yorker for twelve years. She is the former editor in chief of the New York Observer , an original editor of SPY magazine, and the onetime features director of Vogue . She lives in New York City with her two daughters. Klappentext No one else in the political arena inspires as wide a range of passionate feelings as Hillary Rodham Clinton. Cold or competent, overachiever or pioneer, too radical or too moderate, she continues to overturn the assumptions we make about her. In Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary, New Yorker editor Susan Morrison has compiled a timely collection of original pieces by America's most notable women writers. The result is a dazzling and revealing pointillist portrait of this complex and controversial politician. Zusammenfassung No one else in the political arena inspires as wide a range of passionate feelings as Hillary Rodham Clinton. Cold or competent! overachiever or pioneer! too radical or too moderate! she continues to overturn the assumptions we make about her. In Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary ! New Yorker editor Susan Morrison has compiled a timely collection of original pieces by America's most notable women writers. The result is a dazzling and revealing pointillist portrait of this complex and controversial politician.

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