George Kennan : a writing life /

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Author / Creator:Congdon, Lee, 1939-
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Wilmington, Del. : ISI Books, c2008.
Description:xii, 219 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7640374
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ISBN:9781933859712
1933859717
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-208) and index.
Summary:There were two George F. Kennans. The first was the well-known diplomat and ambassador to the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia-a tough political realist and man of the world who gained fame as the theorist of America's Cold War "containment" strategy. This was a "persona" that Kennan adopted in order to carry out his professional responsibilities. The second, largely unknown, but real George Kennan was a writer and aesthete-a shy, lonely man who felt alienated from both his country and his times, and a man who made major contributions to American literature. Thus argues Lee Congdon in George Kennan: A Writing Life, a groundbreaking study of Kennan's life and thought. Congdon narrates Kennan's legendary work in the foreign service, his later career as a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University, and the schools of thought to which he made significant contributions: political realism, antidemocratic social and political criticism, Spenglerian gloom, and conservative cultural analysis. Congdon concludes that notwithstanding his great accomplishments as a diplomat and geopolitical strategist, Kennan merits consideration above all else as an original and penetrating American writer.
Other form:Online version: Congdon, Lee, 1939- George Kennan. 1st ed. Wilmington, Del. : ISI Books, c2008