Nine years before the Senate campaign that made him one of the most influential and compelling voices in American politics, Barack Obama published this lyrical, unsentimental, and powerfully affecting memoir, which became a #1 New York Times bestseller when it was reissued in 2004. Dreams from My Father tells the story of Obama’s struggle to understand the forces that shaped him as the son of a black African father and white American mother—a struggle that takes him from the American heartland to the ancestral home of his great-aunt in the tiny African village of Alego.
Obama opens his story in New York, where he hears that his father—a figure he knows more as a myth than as a man—has died in a car accident. The news triggers a chain of memories as Barack retraces his family’s unusual history: the migration of his mother’s family from small-town Kansas to the Hawaiian islands; the love that develops between his mother and a promising young Kenyan student, a love nurtured by youthful innocence and the integrationist spirit of the early sixties; his father’s departure from Hawaii when Barack was two, as the realities of race and power reassert themselves; and Barack’s own awakening to the fears and doubts that exist not just between the larger black and white worlds but within himself.
Propelled by a desire to understand both the forces that shaped him and his father’s legacy, Barack moves to Chicago to work as a community organizer. There, against the backdrop of tumultuous political and racial conflict, he works to turn back the mounting despair of the inner city. His story becomes one with those of the people he works with as he learns about the value of community, the necessity of healing old wounds, and the possibility of faith in the midst of adversity.
Barack’s journey comes full circle in Kenya, where he finally meets the African side of his family and confronts the bitter truth of his father’s life. Traveling through a country racked by brutal poverty and tribal conflict, but whose people are sustained by a spirit of endurance and hope, Barack discovers that he is inescapably bound to brothers and sisters living an ocean away—and that by embracing their common struggles he can finally reconcile his divided inheritance.
A searching meditation on the meaning of identity in America, Dreams from My Father might be the most revealing portrait we have of a major American leader—a man who is playing, and will play, an increasingly prominent role in healing a fractious and fragmented nation.
Pictured in lefthand photograph on cover: Habiba Akumu Hussein and Barack Obama, Sr. (President Obama's paternal grandmother and his father as a young boy). Pictured in righthand photograph on cover: Stanley Dunham and Ann Dunham (President Obama's maternal grandfather and his mother as a young girl).
奧巴馬齣生於夏威夷。父親是肯尼亞一名黑人經濟學傢,母親是美國一名白人女教師。父母在奧巴馬兩歲的時候分手,在聽說父親1982年在肯尼亞死於車禍前,奧巴馬隻見過父親一次,奧巴馬跟著母親和姥姥姥爺長大。
父親離開瞭,奧巴馬跟著母親長大。鄧納姆後來嫁給瞭一名印尼石油公司的經理羅羅·素托羅,素托羅由於工作的關係需要去雅加達,於是,鄧納姆帶著6歲的奧巴馬去瞭印尼。奧巴馬在印尼度過瞭四年的童年時光。
10歲時,母親與繼父離婚,奧巴馬迴到瞭夏威夷,大部分的時間他和外祖父外祖母生活在一起。
在2004年7月,民主黨召開全國代錶大會,奧巴馬被指定在第二天做“基調演講”。所謂“基調演講”,就是民主黨人闡述本黨的綱領和政策宣言,通常由本黨極有前途的政治新星來發錶,1988年做“基調演講”的人就是時任阿肯色州州長的剋林頓。奧巴馬不負眾望,他親自撰寫演講稿,並發錶瞭慷慨激昂的演說。在演說中他提齣消除黨派分歧和種族分歧、實現“一個美國”的夢想。
45歲的奧巴馬演說極具魅力,燦爛的笑容更虜獲許多民眾的心。與過去有意競選總統的黑人前輩相比,奧巴馬是首位在初選前民調獲得全國性支持的明日之星,打敗2008年成為美國曆史上首位黑人總統。
这本书主要探索了他自己的命运。看得出他是一个勤恳,开明,体贴人性的人。有着无私的,奉献的特质。对于人性的了解直接和深刻,有着实际的善于妥协的智慧。 每个人都可以从他的自我探索中,找到生活和人生的一些智慧。
評分 評分看完了奥巴马的自传Dreams from My Father,确实如书评所说:“奥巴马是个有故事的人。”他的自传主要讲述了他在进入哈佛大学法学院学习前的生活,写得很精彩很细致。我很佩服他的记忆力。 这本自传分为了三部分,第一部分为《我的身世》讲诉了他的童年和青年时期的生活。他的...
評分1. Politics. One should give it a rat's ass. And that's enough. 2. A mysterious thing happens to me and my girlfriend recently. As she is climbing up on the corporate ladder, with me going down on the “doomed” freeway of nerdly pursuit with no conceiva...
評分读这本书花了超过三个月的时间,感觉看英文书还是很容易走神,但一旦进入状态,却又是爱不释手,因为奥巴马除了是一个成功的政治家,还是一个天才作家。他写的很多东西,一些日常的感悟,都能让读者感到“是的,就是这样的感觉”。相比女作家,男作家比较少写自己的感受,而多...
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评分曆史書裏的種族問題,很遠; 這本書裏的種族問題,是生活。
评分因為自傳主題的緣故 講述重點放在瞭幼年以及迴到kenya尋根的部分 但我更對他大學生活的部分感興趣
评分種族的認識
评分...還木有覺得OO馬文筆很好。。希望故事能精彩吧。。畢竟他個人能力我很欣賞阿~~~我要動力。。
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