Kissinger: A Biography

Simon & Schuster

9780743286978

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Rs.3,198.00
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Dive into the definitive biography of Henry Kissinger, the enigmatic Secretary of State whose ideas continue to shape global politics. Written by the bestselling author of “Leonardo da Vinci” and “Steve Jobs,” this book unravels the complex personality of Kissinger, a man both admired and reviled. From his childhood as a persecuted Jew in Nazi Germany to his influential role in American foreign policy and his later years as a business consultant, this biography offers an intimate and revealing look at one of America’s most colorful statesmen.


Why You Should Read?


  1. Comprehensive Insight: Gain a deep understanding of Henry Kissinger’s life and career through extensive interviews and access to his private papers and classified memos.
  2. Complex Character Exploration: Discover the intricate relationship between Kissinger’s personality and his foreign policy decisions, offering a nuanced perspective on his impact.
  3. Historical Context: Explore Kissinger’s journey from Nazi Germany to becoming the most admired person in America, providing a rich historical backdrop to his story.
  4. Surprising Revelations: Uncover unexpected details about Kissinger’s life, including his tumultuous relationship with Richard Nixon and his global influence as a business consultant.
  5. Timeless Relevance: Understand how Kissinger’s ideas continue to resonate in today’s world, making this biography not just a historical account but a relevant exploration of contemporary geopolitics.
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