
The Best and the Brightest
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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By:
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David Halberstam
About this listen
David Halberstam’s masterpiece, the defining history of the making of the Vietnam tragedy, with a foreword by Senator John McCain.
"A rich, entertaining, and profound reading experience.” (The New York Times)
Using portraits of America’s flawed policy makers and accounts of the forces that drove them, The Best and the Brightest reckons magnificently with the most important abiding question of our country’s recent history: Why did America become mired in Vietnam, and why did we lose? As the definitive single-volume answer to that question, this enthralling book has never been superseded. It is an American classic.
“The most comprehensive saga of how America became involved in Vietnam.... It is also the Iliad of the American empire and the Odyssey of this nation’s search for its idealistic soul. The Best and the Brightest is almost like watching an Alfred Hitchcock thriller.” (The Boston Globe)
“Deeply moving... We cannot help but feel the compelling power of this narrative.... Dramatic and tragic, a chain of events overwhelming in their force, a distant war embodying illusions and myths, terror and violence, confusions and courage, blindness, pride, and arrogance.” (Los Angeles Times)
“A fascinating tale of folly and self-deception... [An] absorbing, detailed, and devastatingly caustic tale of Washington in the days of the Caesars.” (The Washington Post Book World)
“Seductively readable... It is a staggeringly ambitious undertaking that is fully matched by Halberstam’s performance.... This is in all ways an admirable and necessary book.” (Newsweek)
“A story every American should read.” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
©2002 David Halberstam (P)2017 Random House AudioWonderful read
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The book only came alive for me at the Gulf of Tonkin incident which is some 28 hours in.
Researched and written in the late sixties and early seventies when the war was at its height the narrative about the war stumbled at around 65 - 66.
I think the author achieved what he set out to - and full marks to him - but on the whole it’s not easy listening.
4 stars
The research
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Thorough exposition
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Do what is right … not easy ….
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Supreme Halberstam.
The sadness, lies, delusion and hubris.
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fascinating
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Utterly brilliant book
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While more documents have been released and new perspectives have been explored since this book was first released the basic argument it presents and the descriptions of the characters of the various decision makers remain, I feel, reasonably accurate. A well rounded audiobook which does not jump straight into the issue of Vietnam without giving background on how the U.S came to be where it was in 1961 when JFK took office is very informative.
While subsequent information makes one or two descriptions of certain persons seem overly kind, primarily John F. Kennedy whose actual decisions and public statements left his successor with very few options. instead too much space is given to JFK and his private doubts. But this is a minor criticisim of what I found to be a well narrated and fascinating audiobook about the hubris of the powerful.
A classic which lives up to its reputation
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