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We all have the ability to creae something that outlives us, and thats the beauty of the story. And thats what i hope the reader takes away. Thank you for your time. Thank youment. In things that matter, Charles Krauthammer presents his writings on various political and social issues. He spoke about his book at the george w. Bush president ial library and museum in dallas, texas. This is just under an hour. [applause] good evening, everyone. And happy birthday, mrs. Bush. [applause] this is a great personal pleasure more me, because as charles reminded me in the green room, weve known each other now for 32 years. I was briefly charles em employer. Charles krauthammer has written a fantastic book, a compilation of his columns plus just a marvelous introduction. And as somebody who used to be in the publishing business, i know one thing which is that compilations never sell. Charles book is number one on amazon and will debut as number two in nonfiction on the New York Times bestseller l
Various social and political issues including limited government, feminism, and the death penalty. He spoke about his book at the george w. Bush library and museum in texas. This is just under an hour. [pause in captioning to change captioners] good evening, everyone. [applause] and happy birthday mrs. Bush. [applause] it was a great personal pleasure for me because weve known each other now for 32 years. I was briefly charles employer. Charles krauthammer has written a fantastic book, come pielation of the columns and, plus, a marvelous introduction. I know one thing is that compilations never sell. Charles book is number one on amazon and will debut as no. 2 in nonfiction on the New York Times best seller list this sunday. [applause] hes ahead of John Grishman and bill oreilly and rush, you name it, charles. Charles was born in new york city, raised in montreal, went to mcgill, and after that, he was a commonwealth scholar at oxford; then went to harvard medical school, and he was a
Same with narratives. I think its right that, for example, Frederick Douglass and harry jacobs did they really do stand out intrinsically a little more than i read some of these narratives. Theres a lot of thickness and energy and subversive energy in those two spectrums in particular and certain other works, were some of the others are very interesting and important in their own way, that may be lacking density a richness that you do find in Frederick Douglass. So anyway. Some texts are better than others. I am not [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] and however and dirt outside. The thing is kind of throw it out there and hope for the best. When i published a conviction back back in 81, price books back in. Its about 300 or 350, Something Like that. They can barely sell it to libraries. The price of the book as well. And yet, you have to publish a book. Its harder and harder to get reviews for University Press books. Even in scholarly journals, the whole thing is shifting, but part o
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