The book presents a collection of Ed Koch's most revealing letters, showcasing his candid and flamboyant personality. Through these combative and humorous writings, readers gain insight into his personal perspectives on various people, significant issues, and events from the past decade, offering a unique glimpse into the mind of the former mayor.
Edward I. Koch Knihy
Tento autor se proslavil svými působivými díly, která zkoumají složité aspekty lidské povahy a společnosti. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje pronikavou psychologickou hloubkou a jedinečným stylistickým citem, což čtenářům nabízí poutavé a podnětné čtení. Prostřednictvím svých děl se snaží osvětlit nadčasová témata a zároveň zpochybnit běžné představy. Jeho literární příspěvek spočívá ve schopnosti vyvolat silné emoce a myšlenkové pochody, což zanechává trvalý dojem na každého, kdo se s jeho tvorbou setká.



Murder at City Hall
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Ed Koch, mayor of New York City, turns sleuth when the body of a hated tycoon suddenly appears in the wedding chapel of city hall, and the mayor, his associates, and his friends all become suspects in the crime
Focusing on Ed Koch's enduring battle against anti-Semitism, this book combines interviews, speeches, essays, and previously unpublished correspondence to illustrate his impactful leadership. It showcases his activism across various platforms, from college campuses to Washington, D.C. Notable letters from figures like Henry Louis Gates and former President George Bush add depth to the narrative. Koch's candid and provocative insights promise to spark meaningful discussions, revealing new perspectives and challenging established views.