About the Author:
Nicholas von Hoffman spent ten years as Saul Alinsky’s top community organizer then went to work as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News and then the Washington Post, where he also wrote a syndicated column. He has been a commentator for both CBS radio and TV, doing a regular feature on 60 Minutes and for CBS radio news. He served as the American correspondent for the The Spectator (London) and has written for various magazines. He is the author of numerous books, including Citizen Cohn, which was made into an HBO movie.
Review:
"Wall Street Journal" "[Von Hoffman] cautions that some of the quoted material represents his best memory of 'things said a very long time ago.' The result is literature, a charmingly picaresque... tale of a man whose job description was first, last and always Disturber of the Peace. The book's chief delights are its sense of place--Chicago from the 1930s through the 1960s--and the cast of characters who share the stage with the main player as he struts and frets so colorfully." "Mother Jones" "In his artful portrait, Von Hoffman aims to reclaim the godfather of grassroots activism for the left.""Booklist," starred "Von Hoffman's intimate, illuminating homage celebrates an American original and meaningful activism." Carl Bernstein ""Radical" is a rare gem, the brilliantly-told tale of one of the enduring characters of modern American history: Saul Alinsky, the savvy and cerebral Chicago 'community organizer' who continues to influence our epoch. How remarkable that Alinsky came to profoundly touch the lives of three young citizens seeking their own identity in that city between the 1950s and the 1980s - Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Nicholas von Hoffman, who has crafted an important story that is part history, part memoir and altogether wonderful entertainment." Jonathan Alter "Saul Alinsky once said that he didn't join the Communist Party as a young man 'because I have a sense of humor.' So does this book. Nicholas von Hoffman, a legendary figure in his own right, brings alive not just his old boss Alinsky but all the flora and fauna of old Chicago--the union organizers, gangsters and neighborhood characters of a lost world. This is a raucous and charming first-hand account of one of the greatest small 'd' democrats in American history. It sheds light not just on Alinsky but on Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and a whole generation of activists who carry a part of him within them."" " "Wall Street Journal" "[Von Hoffman] cautions that some of the quoted material represents his best memory of 'things said a very long time ago.' The result is literature, a charmingly picaresque... tale of a man whose job description was first, last and always Disturber of the Peace. The book's chief delights are its sense of place--Chicago from the 1930s through the 1960s--and the cast of characters who share the stage with the main player as he struts and frets so colorfully." "Mother Jones" "In his artful portrait, Von Hoffman aims to reclaim the godfather of grassroots activism for the left.""Booklist", starred "Von Hoffman's intimate, illuminating homage celebrates an American original and meaningful activism." Carl Bernstein ""Radical" is a rare gem, the brilliantly-told tale of one of the enduring characters of modern American history: Saul Alinsky, the savvy and cerebral Chicago 'community organizer' who continues to influence our epoch. How remarkable that Alinsky came to profoundly touch the lives of three young citizens seeking their own identity in that city between the 1950s and the 1980s - Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Nicholas von Hoffman, who has crafted an important story that is part history, part memoir and altogether wonderful entertainment." Jonathan Alter "Saul Alinsky once said that he didn't join the Communist Party as a young man 'because I have a sense of humor.' So does this book. Nicholas von Hoffman, a legendary figure in his own right, brings alive not just his old boss Alinsky but all the flora and fauna of old Chicago--the union organizers, gangsters and neighborhood characters of a lost world. This is a raucous and charming first-hand account of one of the greatest small 'd' democrats in American history. It sheds light not just on Alinsky but on Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and a whole generation of activists who carry a part of him within them."" "
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