American Heiress

American Heiress

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780385536714
Untertitel:
The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst
Genre:
Ratgeber & Freizeit
Autor:
Jeffrey Toobin
Herausgeber:
Penguin Random House
Anzahl Seiten:
384
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.07.2016
ISBN:
978-0-385-53671-4

Zusatztext A New York Times Bestseller "The abduction and subsequent radicalization of Patricia Hearst is one of the most bizarre but illuminating episodes of that tumultuous era of protest...and in American Heiress Jeffrey Toobin retells the story with a full-blown narrative treatment that may astonish readers too young to remember it themselves...Toobin spins this complex chapter of recent history into an absorbing and intelligent page-turner." The Washington Post "[A] clever companion piece to The Run of His Life (1996)! his book about the O. J. Simpson case. Mr. Toobin has used the same winning formula of delving deeply into an American crime story that had tremendous notoriety in its day and retelling it with new resonance. Ms. Hearst's tale is much more bizarre than Mr. Simpson's... [I]n an age of terrorism! the chronicle of how a sedate heiress named Patricia morphed into a gun-toting! invective-spouting revolutionary calling herself Tania holds a definite fascination." Janet Maslin! The New York Times [R]iveting American Heiress is a page-turner certainly! but Toobin! a gifted writer! infuses it with much moreEven if he ridicules the ideas and condemns the violent deeds of this ragtag group of revolutionary wannabes! they emerge not as cardboard villains but flesh and blood protagonists. The Boston Globe Toobin has crafted a book for the expert and the uninitiated alike! a smart page-turner that boasts a cache of never-before-published details...Toobin's book successfully captures the unrivaled spectacle of the Hearst drama. San Francisco Chronicle Terrifically engrossingToobin uses his knowledge of the justice system and his examination of the evidence to pierce the veil of spectacleAs for Patty Hearst herself! Toobin treats her as a person! not a tabloid phantasm. New York Times Book Review [A] spell-binding retelling In the end the real test of a writer's worth ishow well they can tell a story that's already been told many times before by many different people! including in this case by some of the main characters themselves. By that standard Toobin gets an A-plus for American Heiress Everything about this book feels right: the structure! the style and the tone! which is the New Yorker meets Raymond Chandler. As always with great writing! it comes down to a strong! distinctive narrative voice spiced with the judicious use of juicy details. LA Weekly Informationen zum Autor JEFFREY TOOBIN is the bestselling author of The Nine , for which he won the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, The Oath , Too Close to Call , A Vast Conspiracy , and The Run of His Life , which was made into the critically acclaimed FX series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story . He is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the senior legal analyst at CNN. Klappentext From New Yorker staff writer and bestselling author of The Nine and The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson! the definitive account of the kidnapping and trial that defined an insane era in American history On February 4! 1974! Patty Hearst! a sophomore in college and heiress to the Hearst family fortune! was kidnapped by a ragtag group of self-styled revolutionaries calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army. The already sensational story took the first of many incredible twists on April 3! when the group released a tape of Patty saying she had joined the SLA and had adopted the nom de guerre "Tania." The weird turns of the tale are truly astonishing-the Hearst family trying to secure Patty's release by feeding all the people of Oakland and San Francisco for free; the bank security cameras capturing "Tania" wie...

A New York Times Bestseller

"The abduction and subsequent radicalization of Patricia Hearst is one of the most bizarre but illuminating episodes of that tumultuous era of protest...and in American Heiress Jeffrey Toobin retells the story with a full-blown narrative treatment that may astonish readers too young to remember it themselves...Toobin spins this complex chapter of recent history into an absorbing and intelligent page-turner."
—The Washington Post 

"[A] clever companion piece to The Run of His Life (1996), his book about the O. J. Simpson case. Mr. Toobin has used the same winning formula of delving deeply into an American crime story that had tremendous notoriety in its day and retelling it with new resonance. Ms. Hearst’s tale is much more bizarre than Mr. Simpson’s... [I]n an age of terrorism, the chronicle of how a sedate heiress named Patricia morphed into a gun-toting, invective-spouting revolutionary calling herself Tania holds a definite fascination."
Janet Maslin, The New York Times 

“[R]iveting… American Heiress is a page-turner certainly, but Toobin, a gifted writer, infuses it with much more…Even if he ridicules the ideas and condemns the violent deeds of this ragtag group of revolutionary wannabes, they emerge not as cardboard villains but flesh and blood protagonists.”
The Boston Globe

“Toobin has crafted a book for the expert and the uninitiated alike, a smart page-turner that boasts a cache of never-before-published details...Toobin’s book successfully captures the unrivaled spectacle of the Hearst drama.”
San Francisco Chronicle 

“Terrifically engrossing…Toobin uses his knowledge of the justice system and his examination of the evidence to pierce the veil of spectacle…As for Patty Hearst herself, Toobin treats her as a person, not a tabloid phantasm.
New York Times Book Review

“[A] spell-binding retelling … In the end the real test of a writer’s worth is…how well they can tell a story that’s already been told many times before by many different people, including — in this case — by some of the main characters themselves. By that standard Toobin gets an A-plus for American Heiress… Everything about this book feels right: the structure, the style and the tone, which is the New Yorker meets Raymond Chandler. As always with great writing, it comes down to a strong, distinctive narrative voice spiced with the judicious use of juicy details.
LA Weekly

Autorentext
JEFFREY TOOBIN is the bestselling author of The Nine, for which he won the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, The Oath, Too Close to Call, A Vast Conspiracy, and The Run of His Life, which was made into the critically acclaimed FX series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story. He is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the senior legal analyst at CNN.

Klappentext
From New Yorker staff writer and bestselling author of The Nine and The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson, the definitive account of the kidnapping and trial that defined an insane era in American history

On February 4, 1974, Patty Hearst, a sophomore in college and heiress to the Hearst family fortune, was kidnapped by a ragtag group of self-styled revolutionaries calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army. The already sensational story took the first of many incredible twists on April 3, when the group released a tape of Patty saying she had joined the SLA and had adopted the nom de guerre "Tania."
The weird turns of the tale are truly astonishing-the Hearst family trying to secure Patty's release by feeding all the people of Oakland and San Francisco for free; the bank security cameras capturing "Tania" wielding a machine gun during a robbery; a cast of characters including everyone from Bill Walton to the Black Panthers to Ronald Reagan to F. Lee Bailey; t…


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