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An intimate and tragic portrait of Bartley Crum, a prominent activist lawyer of the 1930s and 1940s, who fell victim to McCarthyism and committed suicide during that era, comes to life in the words of his daughter, a well-known biographer. 25,000 first printing.
Amazon.com Review
The author profiles her relatives with the same sensitivity she brought to biographies of Montgomery Clift and Diane Arbus. She pays tribute to the liberal idealism that led her father, Bartley C. Crum, to defend unpopular leftists at home and Jewish refugees desperate to get into Palestine abroad, even as she depicts his lengthy absences and financial carelessness wreaking havoc on his wife and children. Patricia Bosworth's portraits of her unhappy, adulterous mother and withdrawn, suicidal brother are equally nuanced. The subtitle says it all: "An American Family Story."
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