Author: Robert A. Caro
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-WIKIPEDIA: Robert Caro -AUDIO PROFILE: 'The Power Broker' at 50 — and what author Robert Caro is still uncovering (Scott Detrow, Brianna Scott, Justine Kenin, September 30, 2024, NPR) -AUTHOR SITE: Robert A. Caro -BOOKNOTES: Means of Ascent by Robert Caro (C-SPAN, April 29, 1990) LAMB: Can you remember the moment, the first moment that you said, "I want to do Lyndon Johnson?" INTERVIEW: Interviews : Robert Caro, The Art of Biography No. 5 (James Santel, Paris Review) -INTERVIEW: Conversation: Award Winner Caro (Online NewsHour , June 3, 2003) -AWARD: Master of the Senate by Robert Caro (2002 National Book Award) -PROFILE: In the Shack With Robert Caro: The Power Broker is turning 50. The final LBJ book is almost — well, he won’t say. But he’s trying for 900 words a day. (Christopher Bonanos, 9/11/24, New York) -PROFILE: Rifling Through the Archives With Legendary Historian Robert Caro: Reams of papers, revealing how the scholar came to write his iconic biographies of Robert Moses and Lyndon B. Johnson, are preserved forever in New York. But his work is far from over (Chris Heath, March 2025, Smithsonian) - -ESSAY: We Rediscovered Robert Caro’s Abandoned Novel About an Intrepid Journalist Buried in His Archives: A deep dive into the legendary biographer’s papers leads to the surprising revelation of a work he has all but forgotten Chris Heath, April 8, 2025, Smithsonian) -ESSAY: The 50-Year-Old Book That Explains Everything About U.S. Politics—Including This Election: Robert Caro’s “The Power Broker” poses the fundamental question: Who can voters trust to hold power? (Julian E. Zelizer, 10/29/24, Foreign Policy) -ESSAY: Robert Caro’s Journalism Lessons: A trip to the New York Historical Society’s exhibition of the legendary biographer’s archive with CUNY journalism graduate students (Alex Shephard, December 7, 2021, New Republic)) -ESSAY: Caro's Way (Scott Sherman, Columbia Journalism Review) -Robert A. Caro -PROFILE: The Lifer: What could possibly have made biographer Robert Caro devote nearly three decades (and counting) to chronicling the life of LBJ? It's all about his -- and our -- addiction to power. (Michael Wolff, New York) -PROFILE: Mastering Johnson: Lyndon Johnson has consumed more than a quarter-century of Robert Caro's life. So what's a few more years? (Don McLeese, May/June 2002, Book) -PROFILE: Ghost Buster (Eric Alterman, 4/18/02, The Nation) -ARCHIVES: "robert a. caro" (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of MASTER OF THE SENATE: The Years of Lyndon Johnson By Robert A. Caro (Anthony Lewis, NY Times) -REVIEW: of Master of the Senate (Jill Abramson, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Master of the Senate (Ronald Steel, Atlantic Monthly) -REVIEW: of Master of the Senate (Alex Lee, Yale Review of Books) -VIDEO REVIEW: Turn Every Page (Jeannette Cooperman, Common Reader) -REVIEW ESSAY: The Builders Review: The Works of Robert Caro (Charles Fain Lehman, Sep 25, 2023, The Casusal Fallacy)
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