![]() ![]() I quoted to him Henry Adams that it was the why of history not the what that interested him. Several months ago the author of the captions to several picture books on the Civil War era was assigned the bloody task. ![]() This is what happened in the Sunday New York Times of March 20. But wouldn’t that be too little, too late? Why not assign a journalist to make a preemptive strike a week before the television program in order to assure the potential audience that Lincoln was a false portrayal based on a book that had been “faulted by historians,” to put it in Timesese. ![]() Richard Nixon’s “the easy way” would be to allow the neoconservative reviewer John Corry to give it a bad review after all, he has even attacked me for my appearance as a guest on the Today show. When my novel Lincoln was recently turned into a miniseries by NBC, I wondered what the fun paper would do to try to kill the project. For forty years The New York Times has, from time to time, put its collective “mind” to work in trying to find ways of coping with my disturbing presence on the American scene. ![]()
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