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Laddar... The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat (utgåvan 2005)av Bob Woodward
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The Secret Man provides a summary of the Watergate story, with one important piece of the puzzle finally in place. The background on W. Mark Felt and his relationship with Bob Woodward make it a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the Nixon years. And, of course, Woodward brings his usual highly readable narrative non-fiction style to the proceedings. It's just a shame Felt left it so long to 'out' himself as Deep Throat, because some of his (and Woodward's) recollections are very vague indeed. ( )This compelling sequel to All the President's Men offers rich detail about the relationship between Bob Woodward and W. Mark Felt, the FBI agent otherwise known as Deepthroat. Both men had a personal relationship with origins before the Watergate scandal. We learn that Mark Felt was a loyalist to Hoover, and that one of his motives may have been to preserve the integrity of the FBI that he and Hoover had helped to construct. But Mark Felt was not altogether clear with his motives. The slow pace and dribble of clues he provided to Bob Woodward may have been deliberately calculated, or the product of mixed motives. Was Mark Felt the type of man who wished to serve his country, but also not betray it? These are questions that we and Bob Woodward are unable to answer. By the time Felt's famy decided to reveal the identity of deepthroat, Felt had lost all memory of Watergate with the onset of dementia. This book was a nice exploration of the relationship between Woodward and Felt. It helped to clarify for me the discussions with Deepthroat and his incredibly important role in the breaking of the Watergate story. The story about how Woodward met Feld, how they communicated, etc, is fascinating. You can tell Woodward was rushed and caught off guard by Feld's family's decision to name him as Deep Throat. The lat part of the book seems rushed and full of self-justification. Woodward seems a bit miffed to lose control of the secret, but you can also feel the stress he was under to protect a source. A must read for anyone interested in Watergate. I read this while I was in the hospital, and this book was interesting enough that it helped distract me from how I was feeling. Woodward could easily have turned this into a hagiography of Mark Felt, but instead present a portrait of a complicated and conflicted man. It's also a nice companion for "All the President's Men," helping to round out those stories a bit more by bringing the shadowy figure of Deep Throat into the light. I've always been interested in the Watergate scandal. I read this book almost non-stop. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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