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Reviewed on November 1, 1998
Drury, who died on September 2 after a long, distinguished career, here merges his university novels with his Washington novels, a genre he pioneered. Drury saw his Advise and Consent (1959) win the Pulitzer Prize and rule the New York Times best sellers list for 93 weeks. His new work, which revisits characters he created in Toward What Bright Glory?, is primarily the story of principled conservative senator Richard Emmett Wilso...Log In or Sign Up to Read More