Think you know the full and complete story about George Washington, Steve Jobs, or Joan of Arc? Think again.
THE art of biography, we say — but at once go on to ask, Is biography an art? The question is foolish perhaps, and ungenerous certainly, considering the keen pleasure that biographers have given us.
Jonathan Eig's "King: A Life," a biography of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., was recognized as one of the best books of 2023. Biographies offer a chance to explore the decision-making and ...
When Steve Jobs was 6 years old, his young next door neighbor found out he was adopted. "That means your parents abandoned you and didn't want you," she told him. Jobs ran into his home, where his ...
Cecile Wehrman, North Dakota journalist, captured former Chief Justice VandeWalle’s life and his remarkably long career in ...
Having come out of the closet, or the casino, not long ago, as an unqualified Frank Sinatra idolater, I approached the second volume of James Kaplan’s biography of the singer (“Sinatra: The Chairman”) ...
The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled father and the fate of a high school classmate. By Alexandra Jacobs When you purchase an independently reviewed book through ...
‘To be a biographer you must tie yourself up in lies, concealments, hypocrisies,” Freud wrote to Arnold Zweig in 1936. “Biographical truth is not to be had, and even if it were to be had, we could not ...