Norman Podhoretz
Discover the compelling life of Norman Podhoretz in this first-ever biography by Thomas L. Jeffers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. Spanning 408 pages, this engaging narrative delves into the journey of the Jewish-American intellectual who served as the long-time editor of the influential magazine Commentary. Jeffers explores Podhoretz's pivotal role in the countercultural revolution of the 1960s and his subsequent shift towards the neoconservative movement, offering readers a unique perspective on his evolution as a thinker and leader. This biography not only highlights Podhoretz's public achievements but also reveals the complexities of his private life, painting a portrait of a man who navigated the tumultuous waters of American intellectualism with remarkable coherence. Ideal for those interested in journalism, political thought, and cultural history, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the impact of Norman Podhoretz on modern discourse.