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The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2022

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Stacy Schiff

Acclaimed American biographer and author Stacy Schiff (born on October 26, 1961) is known for her meticulous research and engaging literary style. Her education at Williams College and subsequent work in publishing provided a strong foundation in literature and in critically examining historical figures and events. Schiff’s writing is characterized by her approach to animating historical figures, interlacing their personal stories with broader historical contexts to produce engaging and accessible biographies.

Schiff is perhaps best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, Véra (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov), which showcased her ability to explore complex personalities and relationships. Her success continued with critically acclaimed biographies of Benjamin Franklin and Cleopatra, establishing her as a notable writer in the genre of historical biography. In The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams, Schiff channels her experience into exploring the life of one of the US Founding Fathers, seeking to illuminate his role in the American Revolution and in shaping national ideals.

Her choice of Samuel Adams as a biographical subject underscores her interest in figures who have impacted historical trajectories but whose contributions have not been fully examined. Schiff’s portrayal of Adams emphasizes his strategic mind and ideological drive, which were instrumental in helping the colonies gain independence.

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