The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived..., Tom Shroder
The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived..., Tom Shroder
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The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived
A True Story of My Family

Author: Tom Shroder

Narrator: Barry Press

Unabridged: 13 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/04/2016


Synopsis

A veteran of the Washington Post and Miami Herald, Tom Shroder has made a career of investigative journalism and human-interest stories. His most fascinating reporting, however, comes from within his own family: Shroder's grandfather, MacKinlay Kantor, was the world-famous author of Andersonville, the seminal novel of the Civil War. As a child, Shroder was in awe of the larger-than-life character. Kantor's friends included Ernest Hemingway, Carl Sandberg, Gregory Peck, and James Cagney. He wrote the novel Glory for Me, which became the multi-Oscar-winning film The Best Years of Our Lives. Kantor also suffered from alcoholism, an outsized ego, and an overbearing, abusive, and publicly embarrassing personality where his family was concerned; he blew through a small fortune in his lifetime, dying nearly destitute and alone. In The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived, Shroder revisits the past—Kantor's upbringing, his early life, and career trajectory—and writes not just the life story of one man but a meditation on fame, family secrets, and legacies, and what is remembered after we are gone.

About Tom Shroder

Tom Shroder, an award-winning journalist and editor, is the author of Old Souls and Acid Test, a transformative look at the therapeutic powers of psychedelic drugs in the treatment of PTSD. As editor of the Washington Post Magazine, he conceived and edited two Pulitzer Prize-winning feature stories. His most recent editing project, Overwhelmed: Work, Love and Play When No One Has the Time, by Brigid Schulte, was a New York Times bestseller.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne

My review and ratings for this book are broken into three distinct parts: Three stars for the first two-thirds, because it was intermittently interesting and engrossing, but sometimes confusing to try to keep track of whose grandfather/father he was talking about. By the time I got to the last hundred......more

Goodreads review by Amanda

I would argue that few people could call this book anything but a vanity piece; a labor of love for the author's own family history that few people can relate to, nor would think is nearly as interesting as the author himself does. The author is a professional writer, so at least the writing is soli......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

For an author that I had never heard of, the grandson did a great job keeping my interest in him. It’s a thick book yet it’s an easy read.......more

Goodreads review by Ann

Tom Shroder has simultaneously written an autobiography and biography. As such, it is not he who is the eponymous writer but his grandfather, Pulitzer Prize winner, MacKinlay Kantor. Shroder has done extensive research into his grandfather's life and shares his findings in effective prose. He also s......more

Goodreads review by kevin

Unique, and thought provoking about family.......more