Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
352
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Nov 21, 2023
Editorial
Chicago Review Press
ISBN-10
1641609125
ISBN-13
9781641609128
Descripción
Jack Ruby's notorious act of shooting Lee Harvey Oswald reverberated through history, marking a significant moment in America's collective consciousness. The author delves into the complexities of Ruby's life, exploring the factors that drove him to commit this violent act and the myriad ways in which it impacted the nation. Ruby was not just a nightclub owner; he was a man deeply entangled in the social and political fabric of his time, displaying multiple facets that shaped both his character and motivations.
As the narrative unfolds, it highlights the chaotic atmosphere of the early 1960s, pinpointing how Ruby's actions transformed him into a figure of intrigue and controversy. Fingeroth portrays Ruby as an enigmatic character whose personal history and the tumultuous events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy intertwine in unexpected ways, leaving readers to reflect on the broader implications of violence in the pursuit of justice. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this exploration invites readers to reconsider the historical context and the man behind the headline.
As the narrative unfolds, it highlights the chaotic atmosphere of the early 1960s, pinpointing how Ruby's actions transformed him into a figure of intrigue and controversy. Fingeroth portrays Ruby as an enigmatic character whose personal history and the tumultuous events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy intertwine in unexpected ways, leaving readers to reflect on the broader implications of violence in the pursuit of justice. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this exploration invites readers to reconsider the historical context and the man behind the headline.
Géneros
Romance
Historia