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Howard Blum (Author)
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October 6, 2009
In this masterpiece of narrative history, acclaimed author Howard Blum evokes the original "crime of the century" and an aftermath even more dramatic than the crime itself–a seminal episode in America’s history that would spark national debate and draw into its orbit master sleuth William J. Burns, crusading lawyer Clarence Darrow, and industry-shaping filmmaker D. W. Griffith.

"Hugely engaging . . . has tremendous verve . . . American Lightning throws valuable new light on an episode that seems, for us today, particularly pertinent. Terrorism happened here." –Los Angeles Times

"A fast-moving, skillfully constructed account . . . Blum’s style is cinematic." –Chicago Sun-Times

"Compelling . . . a tense detective story." –Seattle Times

"A thumping-good drumroll of narrative history . . . the cross-country manhunt reads like a great mystery novel . . . Blum blows the dust off a page of America’s own incendiary past and brings it to pulsating life." –Dallas Morning News

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“Extraordinary…[reads] like a horseless-carriage episode of ’24.’”
—Wall Street Journal

“An absorbing, novel-like narrative…masterfully crafted…Blum’s dedication to digging for facts and adhering to journalistic principles in reporting this entangled and multifaceted tale l00 years after the fact raises comparisons to Truman Capote’s diligence in writing IN COLD BLOOD…AMERICAN LIGHTNING is a must-read.”
—USA Today

“Hugely engaging…has tremendous verve…AMERICAN LIGHTNING throws valuable new light on an episode that seems, for us today, particularly pertinent. Terrorism happened here.”
—Los Angeles Times

“A fast-moving, skillfully constructed account…Blum’s style is cinematic.”
—Chicago Sun-Times

“Compelling…a tense detective story.”
—The Seattle Times

“A thumping-good drum roll of narrative history…the cross-country manhunt reads like a great mystery novel…Blum blows the dust off a page of America’s own incendiary past and brings it to pulsating life.”
—Dallas Morning News

“Blum’s engaging prose makes this scandal — with its O.J.-trial-like impact — come alive.”
—Details

“In an approach reminiscent of Truman Capote’s IN COLD BLOOD, Blum paints is characters in all their grandeur and tragedy, making them — and their era — come alive. Blum’s prose is tight, his speculations unfailingly sound and his research extensive — all adding up to an absorbing and masterful true crime narrative.”
—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“The author’s eye for scene-setting and subtle explication perfectly mimics a Griffith-style camera. Blum is at his best when exploring the motivations, the genius and the deep flaws of his three principals, men who occupied the same room only once in their lives, but who are memorably linked in this book. Unfailingly entertaining.”
—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

“Completely riveting…Blum chronicles the trial and its aftermath, building suspense with an astonishing cast of characters.”
—Booklist (Starred Review)

“Master detective William Burns on one side and famed attorney Clarence Darrow on the other…A riveting account of 20th century homegrown political terrorism.”
—Library Journal

“An unforgettable tale of murder, deceit, celebrity, media manipulation, and film as propaganda, when the bombing of the Los Angeles Times building exposed the deadly ‘national dynamite plot’ by trade unionists to terrorize America with one-hundred bombings in a doomed attempt to force capitalism to its knees. The relentless pursuit, capture, trial, and punishment of the bombers made a national hero of America's Sherlock Holmes, master detective Billy Burns, and entangled crusading defense lawyer Clarence Darrow in a reckless, nearly career-ending scheme to bribe witnesses and jurors and throttle justice. Gripping, surprising, often thrilling, AMERICAN LIGHTNING ranks among the most riveting works of narrative history.”
—James L. Swanson, author of the Edgar Award-winning New York Times bestseller MANHUNT: THE 12-DAY CHASE FOR LINCOLN’S KILLER

“This is a wonderful story, with a cast of characters out of a Cecil B. DeMille epic, told in a style that is lucid, lyrical, even electric. Narrative history at its very best.”
—Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer Prize winning author of FOUNDING BROTHERS and AMERICAN CREATION

“In AMERICAN LIGHTNING Howard Blum brings to life the tragic bombing of the Los Angeles Times in l910. Writing with narrative verve and finely-honed detective instincts, Blum fleshes out the real story behind this hideous act of domestic terrorism. Highly recommended!”
—Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of THE GREAT DELUGE and TOUR OF DUTY and Professor of History, Rice University
 
"Howard Blum has given us a fascinating--and hugely entertaining--glimpse into early 20th-century America. The burgeoning labor movement, the dawn of the movies, bomb-toting anarchists, ‘the crime of the century,’ gimlet-eyed private detectives, Clarence Darrow,  you name it and it's here. And--eat your hearts out, novelists--it's all true."
—John Steele Gordon, author of EMPIRE OF WEALTH: THE EPIC HISTORY OF AMERICAN ECONOMIC POWER

“As good a true-crime tale as you could hope to find, well-researched, vivid, irresistible.”
—Andrew Solomon, author of the National Book Award-winning THE NOONDAY DEMON

“Howard Blum has performed a literary miracle. He has brought back to vivid and relevant life a forgotten act of terrorism in America’s past — and made it as suspenseful and crowded with unforgettable characters as any novel I have ever read.”
—Thomas Fleming, New York Times bestselling author of THE OFFICERS’ WIVES, TIME AND TIDE and THE PERILS OF PEACE

“AMERICAN LIGHTNING strikes at the soul of Los Angeles the way RAGTIME revealed turn-of-the-century New York. Like E. L. Doctorow, Howard Blum has captured a time and a place through masterful manipulation of true events, weaving an intricate tale of class war and intrigue that harks back to an era when L.A. was little more than a pueblo, frontier justice still prevailed and a fabulous cast of real-life characters dragged the future metropolis kicking and screaming into the 20th Century.”
—Dennis McDougal, New York Times bestselling author of THE LAST MOGUL: LEW WASSERMAN, MCA, AND THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD and PRIVILEGED SON: OTIS CHANDLER AND THE RISE AND FALL OF THE LA TIMES DYNASTY


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About the Author

HOWARD BLUM is the author of eight previous books, including the national bestsellers Wanted!, The Gold of Exodus, and Gangland. Currently a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, Blum was also a reporter at the New York Times, where he won numerous journalism awards and was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for his investigative reporting.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (October 6, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307346951
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307346957
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #711,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars too much plot in too few pages?, November 30, 2009
This review is from: American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, and the Birth of Hollywood (Paperback)
at 321 pages of text (not counting notes and afterword), there may be just a bit too much going on in this relatively slim book.

some spoiler material ahead - i'll try to minimize it, but it's hard to discuss the book without revealing something of it.

the main story - that of detective Billy Burns chasing down the mad bomber(s), later involving Clarence Darrow - was agreeable enough. author Blum's "bias," alluded to by another reviewer, was nowhere near as prevalent as i'd been led to believe: Otis of the LA Times was, by all accounts, as belligerent and unpleasant as he comes across here, and the union leaders ... well, read the book and you'll see. personal bias in writing will always be there, but the astute reader knows not to read to much into these things (or to accept the word of just one source).

as mentioned, the crime and manhunt aspects of this book went down pretty well. not dinner at a 5-star restaurant, but much better than mcdonald's. my only real question is this: was the inclusion of director DW Griffith even necessary? his connection to Burns would have made for a good walk-on, possibly an introduction to the main story (in the form of an interesting historical footnote), but having read the book as a whole, his presence seems forced. the quote from former president Woodrow Wilson that closes the book - the one about writing history with lightning - seems to be the principle justification for his inclusion, as it's the basis for the book's title. Blum's final argument regarding Griffith - how 'Birth of a Nation' was founded in the class struggle he'd been witness to - seems especially flimsy.

there are better books out there, sure, but not many on this era and subject. Billy Burns, in particular, could do with a current volume or two all his own.

three to three-and-a-half stars. good, readable, might start a person on a course of research into this era, but probably not life changing for many.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Coulnd't but it down, will never forget it, inspired me to do more research on the times!, October 25, 2009
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I really enjoyed this book. What I loved about it was the fact that it was so engaging and that it made me want to find out more about something I didn't think I had much interest in. I was particularly interested in Darrow. Burns, the detective, is pretty amazing too...but ALL the characters are presented in such a way that made me want to stay with this narrative. The author paints a very realistic picture of the way various social aggregates work interdependently on one another to drive the unfolding of human experience. His focus was L.A. and water, Labor and Corporations, film-making and Hollywood as well as male desire, ambition and human folly and the general national circumstances circa 1910 in America. I was nominally interested in this prior to reading the book - but Blum's craft for storytelling attracted me to want to learn more...I also think I want to read more by this author. Are all his works as good as this one? I think I'll get Gangland. In any case, I highly recommend this to anyone interested in any of the topics listed above, anyone who enjoys seeing exalted craftsmanship in storytelling and/or anyone who enjoys historical narrative.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This Tale Would Have Been Better If It Was About the Two Instead of the Three, October 18, 2011
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This review is from: American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, and the Birth of Hollywood (Paperback)
AMERICAN LIGHTNING propones the "crime of the century" (the bombing of the L.A. TIMES building in the early 1910s) to a modern audience. In short, a group of socialists went on a bombing spree in 1910 that culminated in the bombing of the TIMES building. The ringleaders of the crime were eventually caught by the famed private detective William J. Burns and their defense was led by famed lawyer Clarence Darrow. During the time of the bombing and the trial, D.W. Griffith made movies and became a famous director.

The book is well written, rather informative, and sometimes engaging. I personally enjoyed the story of Billy Burns and his search for the bombing conspirators the best. AMERICAN LIGHTNING jumps from telling Burns story to telling Darrow's story and every once in a while is interrupted by the tale of D.W. Griffith. Darrow's and Burn's stories intersect, but neither really has any connection to Griffith. I originally wanted to read AMERICAN LIGHTNING because I am a huge film buff and love the history of the medium. However, though I enjoyed reading about Griffith's struggles and rise to fame and fortune, it was out of place from the rest of the book. The main focus of the book is the L.A. TIMES bombing trial and I feel AMERICAN LIGHTNING would have been stronger if the author focused on that; the parts about Griffith seem more like the filler a college student uses to expand their term paper to the length needed to get a good grade and though the information is educational, it muddies the central focus.

Blum tries to present a balanced look to the trial, though it's evident from the way he describes the bombers and treats Darrow that he favors them and their cause over that of Billy Burns. It's made clear that Burns was an excellent detective, but AMERICAN LIGHTNING suggests that the central reasons he took the case were for fame and fortune. Those probably were factors in Burns's drive to solve the case, but the primary motive was probably something much more simple and honorable: Burns wanted to get his men and see justice done. He was a better detective than the police and he (and most of America) knew it. Why wouldn't you want the best detective working on the "crime of the century"?

Anyway, I enjoyed reading AMERICAN LIGHTNING, but it wasn't really the book I thought it would be. The story is supposed to be about three famous men from the early 1900s and the reader is led to believe that they all met. Though they did meet after the trial was over, it was in passing and not the climax the book builds it up to be (there's a reason this meeting is the epilogue). The stories of Burns, Darrow, and Griffith are all fascinating, but the inclusion of Griffith seems unnecessary. I'd recommend AMERICAN LIGHTNING for those interested in early 1900 American history, those interested in 20th century crime in America, and those who have any interest in the three featured characters of the book: Burns, Darrow, or Griffith.
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