An edition of Fluke (1999)

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An edition of Fluke (1999)

Fluke

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This is the tale of one of the most tragic figures in modern American history, as seen through the rather astigmatic vision of his mistress.In America, anybody can become president. In 1920, anybody did. Warren G. Harding was a strikingly handsome man, a high school graduate of impenetrable ignorance whose only two qualifications for the presidency were that he looked and sounded presidential - provided you didn't look or listen too closely. Ohio's "favorite son" at the nominating convention, he recognized his deficiencies, did not want such high office, and never expected to be nominated much less elected. But his destiny was to become the first packaged candidate, elected largely on the strength of a carefully crafted image. Thus began 12 years of Republican rule that fostered unbridled capitalism and willful isolation, leading to the Great Depression and the rise of European dictatorships, which set the stage for World War II.Greatly complicating things was the relationship between Harding and Nan, who shared a deeper intimacy and hotter sex than anything enjoyed by more contemporary White House occupants. But woven around and through their furtive couplings is the tapestry of corruption and scandal generated by a half-dozen uniquely odious presidential cronies. But this tale is not unremittingly bleak. After having been content all of his life to just slide by, Harding reinvented himself in his last year, proving that nobility can triumph over selfishness, that listening to your heart may be more reliable than listening to your head, and that love which is pure can transcend death itself.

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Permanent Press
Language
English
Pages
213

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Sag Harbor, NY

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Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3552.L486 F58 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
213 p. ;
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL367343M
Internet Archive
fluke0000blin
ISBN 10
1579620175
LCCN
98027860
OCLC/WorldCat
39455859
Library Thing
5381184
Goodreads
2071148

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