A couple of years ago we were approached at an event by James Mann's mother (an Albany resident who is now 92 years old). She told us in no uncertain terms that we needed to feature her son in our series.
Since that time, we have been trying to work out a suitable date with Mann, who was born and raised in Albany, and who attended the Albany Academy.
Mann visits this coming Tuesday. His mother plans to attend both events.
James Mann, journalist and
nonfiction writer
October 9 (Tuesday)
Seminar — 4:15 p.m.,
Assembly Hall, Campus Center, Uptown Campus
Reading — 8:00 p.m., Assembly
Hall, Campus Center, Uptown Campus
Born and raised in Albany, NY, journalist James Mann is a
sought-after authority on the behind-the-scenes deliberations over foreign
policy within recent American presidential administrations. His newest book is
The Obamians: The Struggle Inside the White House to Redefine American
Power (2012), an insider’s guide to the events, ideas, personalities, and
conflicts that have defined Barack Obama’s foreign policy. In a New York
Times review Michiko Kakutani said, “Drawing upon some 125 interviews…Mr.
Mann writes with shrewdness and insight about the evolution of the president’s
thinking, tensions among his staff…and contrasts and continuities between his
conduct of foreign policy and that of the previous two presidents.” Mann
achieved international renown with Rise of the Vulcans (2004), a
revelatory and much-cited study of George W. Bush’s war cabinet. A former
Beijing Bureau Chief for the L. A. Times, Mann is also the author of
three award-winning books on America’s evolving relationship with China.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Doris Kearns-Goodwin's Lincoln on Big Screen
Doris Kearns-Goodwin, a repeat guest at the Institute, is the author of Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, which will coming to theaters in November 2012 as a movie directed by Stephen Spielberg, and starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln [pictured here].
"And contrary to the rumors that often follow the There Will Be Blood star's methodology, the director says that his lead wasn't pretending to be Lincoln for months at a time. 'Daniel was always conscious of his contemporary surroundings,' Spielberg says. 'Daniel never went into a fugue state. He did not channel Lincoln. All that stuff is just more about gossip than it is about technique."
More about the film in Entertainment Weekly.
Kearns-Goodwin last visited us in 2009 to share the stage with former Governor Mario Cuomo and celebrate the New York State Writers Institute's 25th Anniversary.
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"And contrary to the rumors that often follow the There Will Be Blood star's methodology, the director says that his lead wasn't pretending to be Lincoln for months at a time. 'Daniel was always conscious of his contemporary surroundings,' Spielberg says. 'Daniel never went into a fugue state. He did not channel Lincoln. All that stuff is just more about gossip than it is about technique."
More about the film in Entertainment Weekly.
Kearns-Goodwin last visited us in 2009 to share the stage with former Governor Mario Cuomo and celebrate the New York State Writers Institute's 25th Anniversary.
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