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:: Saturday, June 19, 2004 ::
"My Life" reads like a messy pastiche...
New York Times' Kakutani pans Clinton autobiography; bonks Rather in process:
The book, which weighs in at more than 950 pages, is sloppy, self-indulgent and often eye-crossingly dull — the sound of one man prattling away, not for the reader, but for himself and some distant recording angel of history.
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But while Dan Rather, who interviewed Mr. Clinton for "60 Minutes," has already compared the book to the memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, arguably the most richly satisfying autobiography by an American president, "My Life" has little of that classic's unsparing candor or historical perspective. Instead, it devolves into a hodgepodge of jottings: part policy primer, part 12-step confessional, part stump speech and part presidential archive, all, it seems, hurriedly written and even more hurriedly edited.
Maybe there's still a spark of honesty in the Old Gray Lady after all.
:: Max 5:41 PM [+] ::
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