From National Book Award winner Ron Chernow, a landmark biography of Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father who galvanized, inspired, scandalized, and shaped the newborn nation.
Ron Chernow, whom the New York Times called "as elegant an architect of monumental histories as we've seen in decades," now brings to startling life the man who was arguably the most important figure in American history, who never attained the presidency, but who had a far more lasting impact than many who did.
An illegitimate, largely self-taught orphan from the Caribbean, Hamilton rose with stunning speed to become George Washington's aide-de-camp, a member of the Constitutional Convention, coauthor of The Federalist Papers , leader of the Federalist party, and the country's first Treasury secretary. With masterful storytelling skills, Chernow presents the whole sweep of Hamilton's turbulent life: his exotic, brutal upbringing; his brilliant military, legal, and financial exploits; his titanic feuds with Jefferson, Madison, Adams, and Monroe; his illicit romances; and his famous death in a duel with Aaron Burr in July 1804.
For the first time, Chernow captures the personal life of this handsome, witty, and perennially controversial genius and explores his poignant relations with his wife Eliza, their eight children, and numberless friends. This engrossing narrative will dispel forever the stereotype of the Founding Fathers as wooden figures and show that, for all their greatness, they were fiery, passionate, often flawed human beings.
Alexander Hamilton was one of the seminal figures in our history. His richly dramatic saga, rendered in Chernow's vivid prose, is nothing less than a riveting account of America's founding, from the Revolutionary War to the rise of the first federal government.
Ron Chernow was born in 1949 in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating with honors from Yale College and Cambridge University with degrees in English Literature, he began a prolific career as a freelance journalist. Between 1973 and 1982, Chernow published over sixty articles in national publications, including numerous cover stories. In the mid-80s Chernow went to work at the Twentieth Century Fund, a prestigious New York think tank, where he served as director of financial policy studies and received what he described as “a crash course in economics and financial history.”
Chernow’s journalistic talents combined with his experience studying financial policy culminated in the writing of his extraordinary first book, The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance (1990). Winner of the 1990 National Book Award for Nonfiction, The House of Morgan traces the amazing history of four generations of the J.P. Morgan empire. The New York Times Book Review wrote, “As a portrait of finance, politics and the world of avarice and ambition on Wall Street, the book has the movement and tension of an epic novel. It is, quite simply, a tour de force.” Chernow continued his exploration of famous financial dynasties with his second book, The Warburgs (1994), the story of a remarkable Jewish family. The book traces Hamburg’s most influential banking family of the 18th century from their successful beginnings to when Hitler’s Third Reich forced them to give up their business, and ultimately to their regained prosperity in America on Wall Street.
Described by Time as “one of the great American biographies,” Chernow’s Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (1998) brilliantly reveals the complexities of America’s first billionaire. Rockefeller was known as a Robber Baron, whose Standard Oil Company monopolized an entire industry before it was broken up by the famous Supreme Court anti-trust decision in 1911. At the same time, Rockefeller was one of the century’s greatest philanthropists donating enormous sums to universities and medical institutions. Chernow is the Secretary of PEN American Center, the country’s most prominent writers’ organization, and is currently at work on a biography of Alexander Hamilton. He lives in Brooklyn Heights, New York.
In addition to writing biographies, Chernow is a book reviewer, essayist, and radio commentator. His book reviews and op-ed articles appear frequently in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. He comments regularly on business and finance for National Public Radio and for many shows on CNBC, CNN, and the Fox News Channel. In addition, he served as the principal expert on the A&E biography of J.P. Morgan and will be featured as the key Rockefeller expert on an upcoming CNBC documentary.
由本书改编的古装音乐剧,在16年选举之年激起的狂潮,犹如前几年话剧《蒋公的面子》的国内知识分子中引起共鸣的放大版,归根结底是由于多少有点借古讽今的作用吧。详见汉密尔顿剧组在16年选举日几天后,演毕,主角掏出一张纸,在现场对副总统彭斯致辞—— “我们——先生——...
評分本书虽说是一代伟人亚历山大·汉密尔顿的传记,实际上也是从独立战争、费城制宪,到建国初期的美国早期历史。作为开国元勋之一,汉密尔顿一生的经历涵盖了美国革命及建国初期的全过程,不可避免地涉及到华盛顿、麦迪逊、杰斐逊、亚当斯和杰伊等一大批共和国的开国元勋,他与这...
評分 評分由本书改编的古装音乐剧,在16年选举之年激起的狂潮,犹如前几年话剧《蒋公的面子》的国内知识分子中引起共鸣的放大版,归根结底是由于多少有点借古讽今的作用吧。详见汉密尔顿剧组在16年选举日几天后,演毕,主角掏出一张纸,在现场对副总统彭斯致辞—— “我们——先生——...
評分1、内容详实、有根有据 2、褒贬皆有,非伟光正 春节放假基本看完,给予五星评价。不过书中看到3个错误,有人名换错地方,是编辑的问题。 主要针对米国的三杰进行了分析 华盛顿: 稳重——死板 沉默——内向 理性——冷酷 克制——矫情 有容人之量——利用他人 锲而不舍——固...
老天爺,可算是看完瞭,跟書比音樂劇隻能算是“你所不知道的國父漢密爾頓桃色事件二三事.mp3”。不知道每個傳記作者都會犯這種描述傳記正主的時候不小心把對手(指 Adams 和 Jefferson)寫的就很,emmmmm
评分推薦。漢密爾頓的史詩一生,美國建國初期的狗血政治。 不會去看音樂劇《漢密爾頓》。
评分2017年寒假開始讀,中間擱置瞭基本快一年,18年寒假纔重新拿起來讀完。真的是被Chernow的文筆震撼到瞭,寫public policy的時候清晰流暢,寫personal life的時候徐緩抒情,對Hamilton的一生可以說是進行瞭全景式的記錄瞭。但是讀的時候總覺得作者對Ham太過偏愛,連帶著有很多對Adams和Jefferson的抨擊,感覺對這些人還是略失公正的。
评分太好看瞭,看完一聲長嘆。明白林漫威為什麼度假時拿起就放不下,Ham和他身上那種寜願燃盡自己也要不斷前進不斷超越自身的精神真的完全一緻。哇,真的是it's better to burn out than to fade away 對這樣的人真的是隻有驚嘆和敬畏
评分這本書是我看的原版書裏生詞最多的一本,花瞭兩個多月纔看完,成就感還是蠻爆棚的,有時間的話想看第二遍。
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