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Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics
Primary Colors A Novel of Politics
Author: Anonymous, Joe Klein
Primary Colors is the story of an ambitious, idealistic, womanizing young Southerner whirling his way to the White House. Here are the power plays, the media frenzy, and the pace and sheer craziness of a presidential campaign portrayed with more drama, humor, and insight than ever before... and a novel that makes you wonder: Can a total p...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446604277
ISBN-10: 0446604275
Publication Date: 11/1/1996
Pages: 528
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 70 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This thinly-disguised novelized portrait of former president Bill Clinton caused a sensation when it was published. But you don't have to be at all political to enjoy this great story.
mel21clc avatar reviewed Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
As a former campaign staffer, I can assure you that this book is pretty spot-on with a lot of its content. It's definitely an enjoyable read.
MyLikeIt avatar reviewed Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics on + 450 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book caused quite a splash when it came out, and it's still a good read.
nccorthu avatar reviewed Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics on + 569 more book reviews
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Shows how a political camapign works from the lower levels. A big book at its time and still valid. This I can say from experience. A good read for the "amature" politician. Also note for being a dig on Clinton of sorts.
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a bit dated
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good book.
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good political novel
maighdline avatar reviewed Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics on + 28 more book reviews
Most times, the movie isn't as good as the book. I think, in this instance, the movie is better. However, the book is quite good. My favorite character, by far, is the incredible, slightly-deranged, outspoken Libby Holden. Even though I knew the storyline, it held my interest and was just the right mix of funny, sad and disturbing. This is not my usual choice of genre, but I'm really glad I read it.
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This thinly-disguised roman a clef about a presidential campaign that is uncannily like the 1992 Clinton campaign.The story involves Governor Jack Stanton, a deft and ambitious politician, and his equally ambitious wife, Susan, who is aware of her husband's indiscretions but stands by him despite it all.
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The main appeal of Primary Colors, of course, lies in guessing who's who in the fictionalization of Bill Clinton's first bid for the Democratic presidential nomination and just how much of its juicy plot is true. Combining the narrative structure of Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men with thinly disguised versions of headline news from the spring of 1992, Joe Klein created a portrait of American politics that has become virtually indistinguishable from the real thing.


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