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The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived Lib/E Tom Shroder
The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived Lib/E
Tom Shroder
A veteran of the Washington Post and Miami Herald, Tom Shroder has made a career of investigative journalism and human-interest stories. His most fascinating reporting, however, comes from within his own family: Shroder's grandfather, MacKinlay Kantor, was the world-famous author of Andersonville, the seminal novel of the Civil War. As a child, Shroder was in awe of the larger-than-life character. Kantor's friends included Ernest Hemingway, Carl Sandberg, Gregory Peck, and James Cagney. He wrote the novel Glory for Me, which became the multi-Oscar-winning film The Best Years of Our Lives. Kantor also suffered from alcoholism, an outsized ego, and an overbearing, abusive, and publicly embarrassing personality where his family was concerned; he blew through a small fortune in his lifetime, dying nearly destitute and alone. In The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived, Shroder revisits the past--Kantor's upbringing, his early life, and career trajectory--and writes not just the life story of one man but a meditation on fame, family secrets, and legacies, and what is remembered after we are gone.
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Released | October 4, 2016 |
| ISBN13 | 9781799982036 |
| Label | Tantor Audio |
| Dimensions | 125 × 140 × 10 mm · 200 g (Weight (estimated)) |