Thurston Clarke, author of JFK’S LAST HUNDRED DAYS, on why we keep writing about the president 50 years after he was assassinated: “What makes biography so interesting is the struggle to answer that single question: ‘What was he like?’”
Thurston Clarke, author of JFK’S LAST HUNDRED DAYS, on why we keep writing about the president 50 years after he was assassinated: “What makes biography so interesting is the struggle to answer that single question: ‘What was he like?’”