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All the King's Men

All the King's Men
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780156012959

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Willie Stark's obsession with political power leads to the ultimate corruption of his gubernatorial administration.


All the King's Men

All the King's Men
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Governors
ISBN: 9780141188614

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Set in the 1930s, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel traces the rise and fall of Willie Stark, who resembles the real life Huey "Kingfish" Long of Louisiana.


Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men

Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men
Author: Jonathan S. Cullick
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-08-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813175933

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Robert Penn Warren is one of the best-known and most consequential Kentucky writers of the twentieth century and the only American writer to have won three Pulitzers in two different genres. All the King's Men, generally considered one of the finest novels ever written on American politics, transcends sensationalism and topicality to stand as art. It was a bestseller, won the Pulitzer Prize, and became an Academy Award--winning movie. Depicting the rise and fall of a dictatorial southern politician -- modeled on Huey Long of Louisiana -- the timeless story and memorable characters raise questions about the importance of history, moral conflicts in public policy, and idealism in government. In Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men: A Reader's Companion, author Jonathan S. Cullick considers the themes of this famous novel within the context of America's current political climate. He addresses the novel's continuing relevance and interviews a cross-section of elected and appointed officials, as well as journalists, in Kentucky to explore how Warren's novel has influenced their work and approach to politics. By focusing on what Warren's novel has to say about power, populism, ethics, and the force of rhetoric, Cullick encourages readers to think about their own identities and responsibilities as American citizens. This volume promises to be not only an indispensable companion to All the King's Men but it also provides context and a new diverse set of perspectives from which to understand this seminal novel.


All the King's Men

All the King's Men
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780156031042

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A dynamic backwoods lawyer batters his way into the governor's mansion, where he uses his unprincipled charm to become a brutal dictator.


Every Man A King

Every Man A King
Author: Huey P. Long
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786723181

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Huey Long (1893-1935) was one of the most extraordinary American politicians, simultaneously cursed as a dictator and applauded as a benefactor of the masses. A product of the poor north Louisiana hills, he was elected governor of Louisiana in 1928, and proceeded to subjugate the powerful state political hierarchy after narrowly defeating an impeachment attempt. The only Southern popular leader who truly delivered on his promises, he increased the miles of paved roads and number of bridges in Louisiana tenfold and established free night schools and state hospitals, meeting the huge costs by taxing corporations and issuing bonds. Soon Long had become the absolute ruler of the state, in the process lifting Louisiana from near feudalism into the modern world almost overnight, and inspiring poor whites of the South to a vision of a better life. As Louisiana Senator and one of Roosevelt's most vociferous critics, "The Kingfish," as he called himself, gained a nationwide following, forcing Roosevelt to turn his New Deal significantly to the left. But before he could progress farther, he was assassinated in Baton Rouge in 1935. Long's ultimate ambition, of course, was the presidency, and it was doubtless with this goal in mind that he wrote this spirited and fascinating account of his life, an autobiography every bit as daring and controversial as was The Kingfish himself.


All the King's Men

All the King's Men
Author: Robert Marshall
Publisher: Canelo + ORM
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2022-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1800326432

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The story of one of the most astonishing episodes of espionage and deception of World War Two. This is the tale of two men: Claude Dansey, deputy head of MI6, and double agent Henri Dericourt, who was planted with the rival wartime secret service – SOE – at Dansey’s instructions. From there began a terrifying trail of destruction. After making contact with Dansey in 1942, Dericourt was recruited to SOE as the man desperately needed to organize top-secret flights in and out of occupied French territory. But at the same time Dericourt was in touch with German counter-espionage in Paris. As SOE congratulated themselves on a new asset, Dericourt gave the Nazis everything; every flight, operation and coded message he could. Against a background of unprecedented deception and betrayal, Dansey’s secret MI6 operation eventually led to the arrest of nearly one thousand men and women, hundreds of whom died in concentration camps. How did it go so wrong? A shocking, enthralling account of a devastating episode in the history of the British secret services, perfect for readers of Ben MacIntyre.


The Legacy of the Civil War

The Legacy of the Civil War
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2015-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803299273

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In this elegant book, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer explores the manifold ways in which the Civil War changed the United States forever. He confronts its costs, not only human (six hundred thousand men killed) and economic (beyond reckoning) but social and psychological. He touches on popular misconceptions, including some concerning Abraham Lincoln and the issue of slavery. The war in all its facets "grows in our consciousness," arousing complex emotions and leaving "a gallery of great human images for our contemplation."


Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men

Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men
Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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A collection of critical essays on Warren's novel "All the King's Men" arranged in chronological order of publication.


At Heaven's Gate

At Heaven's Gate
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1985
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811209335

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The second novel by Robert Penn Warren, author of the Pulizter-Prize-winning All The King's Men, is a tour de force and a neglected classic.


Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren

Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780807126776

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John Burt’s Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren is more broadly representative of Warren’s poetry than any previous selected gathering. More than two hundred poems from every phase grace the volume, a vehicle ideal for sampling—or soaking in—the finest of Warren’s rich output. With each poem, Burt has carefully located the version that constitutes Warren’s final revision. His introduction gives an eloquent overview of the poet’s career, touching on every published book of verse and highlighting significant lines. A “selected” collection in the truest sense, featuring several previously unpublished pieces, this treasure is at once new and familiar. At the heart of Warren’s poetry is a celebration of man’s intellect and imagination, his integral place within nature, and his relationship to time and the past; ultimately, joy coexists with the knowledge of life’s many mysteries, including its tragedies. Selected Poems, a generous survey and a convenient compendium, is the shining portal to this greatly gifted poet.