Book: Washington The national bestseller is now in paperback. Written by the illustrious longtime editorial page editor of "The Washington Post" before her death in 1999, this book provides a portrait of the U.S. capital at the end of the American century.
With "Washington," the illustrious longtime editorial page editor of "The Washington Post" wrote an instant classic, a sociology of Washington, D.C., that is as wise as it is wry. Greenfield, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for commentary, wrote the book secretly in the final two years of her life. She told her literary executor, presidential historian Michael Beschloss, of her work and he has written an afterword telling the story of how the book came into being. Greenfield's close friend and employer, the late Katharine Graham, contributed a moving and personal foreword. Greenfield came to Washington in 1961, at the beginning of the Kennedy administration and joined "The Washington Post" in 1968. Her editorials at the "Post" and her columns in "Newsweek," were universally admired in Washington for their insight and style. In this, her first book, Greenfield provides a portrait of the U.S. capital at the end of the American century. It is an eccentric, tribal, provincial place where the primary currency is power. For all the scandal and politics of Washington, its real culture is surprisingly little known. Meg Greenfield explains the place with an insider's knowledge and an observer's cool perspective.
Details of Book: Washington Book: Washington
Author: Meg Greenfield, Katharine Graham, Michael R. Beschloss
ISBN: 1586481185
ISBN-13: 9781586481186
, 978-1586481186
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jul 2002
Publisher: Publicaffairs
Number of Pages: 272
Language: English