Ask Not: The Inauguration of John F. Kennedy and the Speech That Changed America

by Thurston Clarke

Paper Book, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

352.23

Publication

Henry Holt and Co. (2004), Edition: 1st, 272 pages

Description

A close-up on one of American history's most splendid events, JFK's inaugural week, and the creation of the speech that inspired a generation and brought hope to a nation, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." On the January morning when John F. Kennedy assumed the presidency and stood to speak those words, America was divided. Citizens around the world were torn by fears of war. Kennedy's speech-called the finest since Lincoln at Gettysburg, the most memorable of any 20th-century American politician-did more than reassure: It changed lives, marking the start of a brief, optimistic era of struggle against "tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself." Ask Not is a beautifully detailed account of the week leading up to the inaugural which stands as one of the most moving spectacles in the history of American politics. At the heart of the narrative is Kennedy's quest to create a speech that would distill American dreams and empower a new generation. Clarke's portrait of JFK during what intimates called his happiest days is balanced, revealing the president at his most dazzlingly charismatic (and cunningly pragmatic). As the snow gradually covers Washington in a blanket of white, as statesmen and celebrities arrive for candle-lit festivities, Kennedy-an obsessed perfectionist-pushes himself, his family, and advisors to the limit-to create greatness, to find the words which captured what he most truly believed and, as it happened, which far outlasted his own life. For all who seek to understand the fascination with all things Kennedy, the answer is here. Ask Not explains the phenomenon to the heart and mind.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member briandrewz
An interesting book about the creation of John F. Kennedy's most famous speech: his Inaugural Address. The book opens with the speech itself, and then proceeds to give us an account of the ten days leading up to the Inauguration and the creation of the speech. It's a very fitting tribute to one of
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history's greatest speeches.
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LibraryThing member m.belljackson
Ask Not delivers John F. Kennedy's powerful speech and includes great photographs,
yet is slow reading as all the ends get tied to JFK actually writing most of his words.

Map of the Inauguration seating is fun!

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

272 p.; 6.32 inches

ISBN

0805072136 / 9780805072136
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