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The Kennedy Legacy: Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled (edición 2010)

por Vincent Bzdek

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John, Robert, and Ted Kennedy's individual stories can be seen as essentially one, each successive brother striving to fulfill the interrupted promise of the brother before. The closing of Ted Kennedy's chapter in America's political and cultural life means that, for the first time perhaps, the real measure of the Kennedy legacy can finally be taken. This is a story of a brotherhood in three acts: Act I is John F. Kennedy's presidency, as seen from Ted's front-row seat. Act II is Robert Kennedy's five brief years as the family standard-bearer, including his tenure in the Senate with his brother Ted and the memorable 82-day presidential campaign that redefined the Kennedy legacy. Act III is Ted's 40-plus years in the Senate as keeper of the flame. How did the brothers pass the torch to each other? What have they left us collectively? And who carries the torch forward now?--From publisher description.… (más)
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Título:The Kennedy Legacy: Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled
Autores:Vincent Bzdek
Información:Palgrave Macmillan (2010)
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca, Non-Fiction, Actualmente leyendo
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Etiquetas:history, 20th century, WWII, ER, US, history of politics

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The Kennedy Legacy: Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled por Vincent Bzdek

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The Kennedy Legacy: Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled by Vincent Bzdek seeks to place the late Ted Kennedy firmly within the culture, politics and moral compass of the Kennedy family, especially linking him directly to the respective traditions of JFK and RFK – as the subtitle indicates. In this it mostly succeeds. Yet, the narrative lacks all passion, reading more like a long Wikipedia article than an historical or biographical work.
I am a big fan of JFK and RFK, warts and all, and I have read a number of books on the Kennedys, so I have a relatively strong background to judge this work. Bzdek’s book attempts to present an objective view by never failing to repeat known transgressions – like the widespread womanizing in Camelot – while failing to comment upon them. At the same time, emphasis is placed upon the positive contributions, so what appears to be a paragon of objectivity remains highly subjective. This becomes more obvious than it might be in another book because the prose, while well-written for a magazine piece perhaps, fails to make a compelling narrative.
Much of what he relates about Jack and Bobby is not controversial, and there is really nothing that is new or noteworthy. (Joe Kennedy Sr. mostly gets a pass here that he probably doesn’t deserve.) When Bzdek moves on to focus on Ted after the death of RFK, however, the information presented seems somewhat superficial. It is as if there is a great story to tell, but Bzdek is just not up to telling it. While the greater point of the book, that Ted Kennedy -- despite his shortcomings or perhaps because of them – became a kind of giant in the Senate that made significant legislative contributions, is soundly argued, the author fails to offer much insight into Ted’s complex character and his many failings as a man. Instead, his successes are magnified and he is turned into a hero who qualifies as a character in Profiles in Courage, which I find ludicrous, although I too believe there is much that Ted rightly deserves credit for.
Ted Kennedy did indeed walk straight out of the tradition of his martyred brothers, and he probably did suffer in comparison to them most of his long life (by Kennedy standards), but then he earned that. Jack and Bobby were great men who were marred by great flaws, but yet they were great men nonetheless. Ted Kennedy played a significant role in American politics in the latter half of the twentieth century and the early part of the twenty-first, and he deserves to be credited and memorialized where due, but Ted Kennedy – unlike his brothers – was not a great man. ( )
  Garp83 | Apr 17, 2011 |
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"Big brother John had challenged people to do something for their country. Bobby had called on them to care for the dispossessed. By the example of his durability, Ted exhorted them to never, ever quit." So states Vincent Bzdek in a wonderful work that not only describes the lives and work of the three Kennedy brothers, Jack, Bobby and Ted, but integrates and contrasts their achievements, styles, and challenges. The book is clearly divided into acts (collection of chapters) featuring the dominate brothers of the respective time period covered. The author is clear and objective in describing the successes and setbacks of the Kennedy brothers and comprehensive in explaining their impacts. A larger portion of the work is devoted in describing the life of Ted Kennedy, but that is only because of the extended length of time in public office as compared to Jack and Bobby. Recommend for anyone interested in presidential history, the Kennedy family, or a history of contemporary times. Excellent reading! ( )
  stevetempo | Dec 27, 2010 |
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We've all felt it while wandering through a bookstore...That sense that there's nothing new under the sun but hoping there is. Then you stop and stare at a book that proves...You're right. I think it may be time to let the Kennedy's go. If you're new to the subject (really?) or don't know much about the Kennedy's and are looking for a light read, (or a Kennedy love fest) this is it. It's well written, so that isn't the problem. The thing is, we've all heard about JFK's womanizing despite his compassion for others , RFK's love for his brother and and his sister-in-law, and Ted's insecurities, desire to emerge from his brothers' shadows, etc. As a result, despite the fact that, as I said, its well written, its just kinda boring. ( )
  ShanLizLuv | Oct 24, 2010 |
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This is a very good book for someone just beginning to learn about the Kennedy's. There are no revelations here but the history is presented in an interesting format and the author is clearly knowledgeable.
The ideals of the Kennedys are held high throughout the narrative. The book is a fitting tribute to the Kennedy brothers and an inspirational read. I am happy to place it on my bookshelf. ( )
  madforbooks | Oct 11, 2010 |
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This small volume, written by the news editor of The Washington Post, takes a look at the legacy of the Kennedy family in American politics. Highlighting the lives of Jack, Bobby, and Ted, the book explores the impact these three men had in such areas as civil rights, war and peace, health care, and social injustice. While the family is not without faults, it is one that attempted to place service above self and understood both the ability to lead and the limits that are placed on leadership in the US system. Of the three, Ted would seem to have the most enduring legacy. Jack had an unfinished presidency, Bobby's Senate career lasted three and one half years. Ted served for almost 45 years in the Senate and “wrote more than 2,500 bills.” Much of the social legislation enacted in the past 50 years has his DNA. Ted also seemed to enjoy the arcane rules, the need to work together with others, and the realization that incremental approach to policy change is the one preferred by most Americans. The book covers no new ground on the Kennedy family and is largely an uncritical look at the careers of the three brothers. It's not the best or the most comprehensive of the many books on this uniquely American dynasty. But in its 255 pages it gives us a flavor of the dynamics of the competition between brothers and starts one to thinking of what could have been. ( )
  sherman1951 | Sep 28, 2010 |
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John, Robert, and Ted Kennedy's individual stories can be seen as essentially one, each successive brother striving to fulfill the interrupted promise of the brother before. The closing of Ted Kennedy's chapter in America's political and cultural life means that, for the first time perhaps, the real measure of the Kennedy legacy can finally be taken. This is a story of a brotherhood in three acts: Act I is John F. Kennedy's presidency, as seen from Ted's front-row seat. Act II is Robert Kennedy's five brief years as the family standard-bearer, including his tenure in the Senate with his brother Ted and the memorable 82-day presidential campaign that redefined the Kennedy legacy. Act III is Ted's 40-plus years in the Senate as keeper of the flame. How did the brothers pass the torch to each other? What have they left us collectively? And who carries the torch forward now?--From publisher description.

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