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Alfred E. Smith: The Happy Warrior Paperback – November 1, 2003
| Christopher M. Finan (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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- Print length408 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHill and Wang
- Publication dateNovember 1, 2003
- Dimensions5.63 x 1.06 x 8.69 inches
- ISBN-10080901632X
- ISBN-13978-0809016327
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"Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) was one of the most engaging of 20th-Century American political figures, and Christopher M. Finan does him proud in his well-researched biography." ---The New York Times Book Review
"An absorbing and provocative biography of a significant but frequently ignored political figure. Finan superbly examines the rise and ultimate sad fall of a difficult but admirable man." ---Jay Freeman, Kirkus Reviews
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- Publisher : Hill and Wang; 1st edition (November 1, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 408 pages
- ISBN-10 : 080901632X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0809016327
- Item Weight : 1.66 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.63 x 1.06 x 8.69 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,331,854 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #16,893 in Political Leader Biographies
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Christopher M. Finan is the author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act: A History of the Fight for Free Speech in America and Alfred E. Smith: The Happy Warrior. He is the executive director of National Coalition Against Censorship and former director of American Booksellers for Free Expression, a program of the American Booksellers Association. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Author photo: David Rozenblyum
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What has always struck me as curious is the portrayal of Smith, by other writers, as enigmatic and muckraking (these words appear on the bookjacket). What Finan makes extremely clear is that Smith often wore his heart on his sleeve, his politics were never slick, and his friendships were often based on an almost naive but thorough honesty. What made Smith such an easy target during his career was his openness about his religion, his affection for the working class from which he rose, and his steadfastness to his beliefs, even if they ran contrary to the party's line. If he believed that a certain policy or proposal was the product of a bunch of "crackpots" (one of Smith's favorite words) he said so out of candor, not muckraking or for the sake of political gain. Ultimately, Smith was a firm believer in America, the Constitution, and the democratic process, which Finan clearly demonstrates was becoming almost outdated in an increasingly cynical society.
But what Finan ultimately gives us is the human portrait of Al Smith. His tight friendships, his quick wit, his extroverted personality, his devotion to his wife, Katie, and his family, his gratitude to Tammany and the district in which he was raised, and his love for The Sidewalks Of New York all shine through some of the more mundane sections of the book. THE HAPPY WARRIOR is a joyous biography. Like Smith himself, it leaves you with an optimistic and grateful feeling, in spite of all the negative moments that could have overwhelmed it. One of the better biographies in recent years.
Rocco Dormarunno
Author of THE FIVE POINTS
Also, as a previous reviewer said, the story of the presidential conventions and elections is excitingly told. The writer doesn't lose the objective voice of scholarly detachment while immersing us in the excitement of the moment.
I very much valued the perspective this book gave me on events that are much more well known, such as FDR's rise to power, the ominous reality of the Ku Klux Klan, etc. Al Smith's pivotal influence on American politics and society is brought well into the light and it's a marvelous sight.
This is the story of a life lived both humble and large about a very, very American man and a great New Yorker. And it has been told very well. If you are interested in Al Smith, New York, or American politics in general, then this is a great read. Buy it now.
