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All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
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Meaning to do good, Willie Stark rises from self-educated lawyer to political bigwig and eventually governor. Along the way he loses his moral compass and develops a taste for power, resorting to bullying, bribery, blackmail - whatever it takes - to get what he wants.







Willie does manage to help some of his constituents, taxing the wealthy to provide schools and hospitals for the poor. But he also betrays his wife; raises a selfish, self-absorbed son; corrupts good people; and eventually reaps the consequences of his actions.





Willie's story is told by Jack Burden, a journalist who signs on to be Willie's right hand man. Thinking of himself as essentially a good guy Jack believes he's 'only doing his job' when he betrays some of his closest friends at Willie's behest.





I gave the book 4 stars (rather than 5) because the philosophical rantings of some characters was tedious and incomprehensible (to me). Overall, this is a superbly written book with fascinating characters and the trajectory of a Greek tragedy. Though published in the 1940s the book seems just as relevant today in it's depiction of political machinations. Highly recommended.

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June 25, 2014 – Shelved

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Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) Great review Barbara. It just goes to show that the more things change, the more they stay the same.


Barbara Thank you Sandy. I agree completely. :)


message 3: by Craig (new)

Craig Monson I'm curious how you happened to pick this one up, Barbara. Thanks for recalling it to mind!


Barbara Craig, I listen to audiobooks in the car, so I just peruse the audiobook section of the library.

Sometimes I choose things I've heard of (like "All the King's Men") and sometimes I just pick random books that might be interesting. If they turn out to be duds, it's a quick DNF for me.

I've found this 'method' expands my reading horizons quite a bit. LOL


message 5: by Paromjit (new)

Paromjit Wonderful review Barbara..... and I love your methods for expanding your reading horizons! Brilliant! :)


Barbara Thanks so much Paromjit for your lovely comment. I've found it's great to step out of my 'reading comfort zone.' :):)


message 7: by W (new)

W The movie based on this book is pretty good too.


Barbara Wsm wrote: "The movie based on this book is pretty good too."

Yes it is. Thinking about it I might have to get it from Netflix (or the library). :)


message 9: by Paula (new)

Paula I have this one in my stacks and am looking forward to reading it soon.


Barbara Paula wrote: "I have this one in my stacks and am looking forward to reading it soon."

Paula, it's such a good story. A modern Greek tragedy.


message 11: by *TUDOR^QUEEN* (new)

*TUDOR^QUEEN* Very good review :-)


Barbara Thank you TudorQueen. 😊🍒✨


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