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Soros - by Michael T Kaufman (Paperback)

Soros - by  Michael T Kaufman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Enigmatic, contradictory, and inspiring, George Soros is one of the most intriguing and globally influential men of modern time. In this accomplished biography, Kaufman fully exposes the man, his history, and his legacy. of photos.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A penniless émigré who made a fortune and became one of the great philanthropists of the twentieth century, George Soros has led a remarkable life. This biography brings forth his story in unprecedented depth, from his childhood as a Jew in occupied Budapest during World War II to his conquests on Wall Street and the establishment of his philanthropic Open Society foundations. <b>Soros</b> offers exclusive glimpses at an often misunderstood man, revealing a shy character whose own struggle to escape the Nazis left him with the adamant belief that people of the world are entitled to live without the fear of oppression. <p/>Enigmatic, contradictory, and inspiring, George Soros is one of the most intriguing and globally influential men of our time. In this accomplished biography, written with Soros's cooperation, Michael T. Kaufman fully illuminates the man, his motivations, and his legacy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A fascinating account of one of the great men of our times." -<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"Masterly . . . [Kaufman] is a likable and intelligent narrator who writes with both insight and compassion." -<i>The Washington Post Book World <p/></i>"A flinty-eyed exposition of a brilliant capitalist, devoted provocateur, and accidental humanitarian. You come away believing it is possible to be a really rich man and a really good man after all." -<i>The New York Times <p/></i>"Kaufman excels at dissecting and explaining Soros's psychological makeup." -<i>Salon</i> <p/>"Kaufman's biography of Soros meets a higher truth standard than most . . . A compelling narrative notable for its candor and breadth." -<i>The Plain Dealer <p/></i>"What's memorable about Kaufman's biography is its exploration of Soros as a man who satisfied his contemplative side not by making money but by finding visionary ways to spend it." -<i>Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <p/></i>"The enthralling story of an extraordinary individual. . . . Rewarding reading on several levels-as an adventure story, as food for serious philosophical speculation, and as a peek into the world of high financial wheeling and dealing." -<i>Fort Worth Star-Telegram <p/></i>"Surprisingly even-handed. . . . A thoughtful analysis on the complex intersection of wealth and compassion."-<i>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette <p/></i>"Engaging. . . .To call Soros complex is an understatement. . . . Clearly written and thoroughly researched." -<i>San José Mercury News <p/></i>"A fascinating book about an exceedingly complicated and competitive man." -<i>The Jewish Advocate<br></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Michael T. Kaufman spent close to forty years at <i>The New York Times </i>as a reporter, foreign correspondent, columnist, and editor. He has won the George Polk Award for foreign reporting and has received a Guggenheim Fellowship. This is his sixth book. Born in Paris, he lives in Manhattan with his wife.

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