Will Swift has written for more than twenty years on American
leaders and British royalty of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. He is the author of The Roosevelts and the Royals and
The Kennedys Amidst the Gathering Storm. A dynamic public speaker,
Dr. Swift has been interviewed about political, presidential, and
royal history on prominent radio stations across the country. He
has been a featured speaker at presidential libraries and on CSPAN.
He is also a founding board member of the Biographers International
Organization. Dr. Swift has been in private practice as a clinical
psychologist and marital therapist in Manhattan for more than
thirty years. Visit him on the web at WillSwift.com
and
Facebook.com/PatAndDickTheNixonsAnIntimatePortraitOfAMarriage.
"[A] fair-minded and thorough attempt to trace the long, jagged arc
of the Nixons' marriage...highly intelligent and far more
sophisticated than the decades' worth of quick takes...Swift's
psychological paradigms serve him well."
*The New York Times*
"[Swift] gives us among the most nuanced portraits of these two
complex indivdiduals that we have yet seen...for all biography
buffs, presidential history buffs, and those who study profiles of
marriage."
*Library Journal (starred review)*
"The marriage of Richard and Pat Nixon undergoes sharp analysis by
Swift...a nuanced portrait...a model of well-documented revisionist
history."
*Kirkus (starred review)*
"A complicated picture of the Nixons...[a] largely sympathetic
examination of one of America's most mysterious political
couples...the distance from Watergate — and access to new personal
documents — gives Pat and Dick a freshness to a much-considered
chapter of history."
*USA Today (3 out of 4 stars)*
"Swift has formed an absorbing depiction of Richard and Patricia
Nixon...he provides one of the best, if starkest, descriptions of
Richard in love and politics."
*Publishers Weekly*
"Presidential biographer Swift focuses on the spousal team of Pat
and Dick Nixon, zeroing in on the incredibly strong marriage that
sustained them through both personal and political triumphs and
humiliations... This intimate portrait into their marriage not only
humanizes their carefully constructed and often maligned public
image but also illuminates the strong ties that irrevocably bound
the private couple. Admire Nixon or revile him, his biggest success
in life was forging a long-term marriage and fostering the devotion
of his indomitable family unit."
*--Margaret Flanagan, Booklist*
“With an eye for the telling detail, Will Swift deftly revises our
view of the Nixon marriage, showing that the reserve the couple
displayed in public masked a deep love and abiding respect. The
marriage underwent strains that would test even the strongest ties,
and Swift is frank in assessing these. He uses his expertise as a
psychologist to compare the Nixon marriage to others—in the ups and
downs, the use of varying techniques to preserve the union, and the
differing needs of the two partners. Even readers who thought they
fully understood “Plastic Pat” and “Tricky Dick” will be
enlightened by Swift’s perspective and delighted with his vivid
descriptions.”
*Betty Boyd Caroli, author of First Ladies: From Martha Washington
to Michelle Obama*
"The daunting challenge in writing a dual biography, particularly
one about a president and First Lady, is composing the
subjects in a comfortable balance, so that one does not eclipse the
other. Swift meets this challenge brilliantly, and his
Nixons--equally fascinating--illuminate each other. The result is
an insightful and engaging book."
*Daniel Mark Epstein, author of The Lincolns: Portrait of a
Marriage*
“Will Swift, a superb researcher and an insightful psychologist,
has written the first dual biography of Pat and Dick Nixon. This
intriguingly fresh and lucid portrait of these two epochal figures
will be the standard reference work for many years.”
*Irwin Gellman, author of The Contender: Richard Nixon, The
Congress Years*
"Will Swift's Pat and Dick is the most humanizing
portrait of the Nixons we're likely to have. Based on first-rate
research, clear writing and smart analysis Pat and
Dick triumphantly sets the historical record straight in these
illuminating pages. Highly recommended."
*Douglas Brinkley, author of Walter Cronkite and The
Great Deluge*
"Will Swift's deeply moving and nuanced portrait of the Nixon
marriage sheds new light - and brings a fascinating layer of human
emotion - to the most controversial President of the 20th Century.
This is not just a book for scholars, but for anyone who has ever
wondered about the real lives behind the scandal of the Nixon
era."
*Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire: Britain’s Crucial Role
in the American Civil War.*
"Will Swift's excellent Pat and Dick is thorough, fair-minded, and
evidence-based. This is a compelling and eye-opening portrait of a
complicated, but good marriage. In this beautifully written book,
Swift gives us an incisive lens to understand the politics and
psychology of late 20th-century society."
*Evan Thomas, author of Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower's
Secret Battle to Save the World*
"Pat and Dick does exactly what a biography should do: show its
subjects with empathy, insight, and critical acumen. We see
Richard and Pat Nixon as they saw themselves, beleaguered and
underdeserving of the bad press they often received. At various
points, the hard-driving Nixon tried to modify his public image as
a political hit man to no avail, even when he proposed progressive
policies. His shrewd and sensitive wife was sometimes shut
out of key decisions, and yet he also acknowledged what a great
ambassador she was for his politics and their marriage. Swift
does not minimize their failings, especially their vindictive and
petty efforts to punish their critics, but he also shows why the
pressures of office made them behave, at times, with such
animosity. In Pat and Dick the personal and political merge in a
narrative that makes Swift's book one of the must-read biographies
of the age."
*Carl Rollyson, author of Amy Lowell Anew: A Biography*
"All marriages are mysterious and few were more so, or
suffered more stress, than the fifty-plus-year union of Richard
Nixon and Thelma (Pat) Ryan. Will Swift, a biographer and a
psychologist, gets as close as anyone is likely to get in giving us
a realistic and nuanced understanding of the Nixons in hard times,
good times, and the very worst of times."
* Jeffrey Frank, author of Ike and Dick: Portrait of a
Strange Political Marriage*
"Pat and Dick is a portrait of two tough-luck kids who fell in
love, took on the world, were savaged by their foes, lashed back,
claimed the highest prize - and lost it. Spectacular, yet intimate.
The Nixons you didn't know."
*John Farrell, author of Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the
Damned*
"For someone who was taught from childhood to loathe Richard
"Tricky Dick" Nixon -- and to pity poor plain, stoic Pat -- Will
Swift's sympathetic but rigorous examination of their marriage
upended many long-held assumptions and left me deeply moved by the
end. This president and his first lady left such a deep mark on
their times and our history that it is important to come to
understand, in reading Pat and Dick, the intricate personal
drama that was going on behind the public upheavals.”
*Kate Buford, author of Burt Lancaster: An American Life*
"Pat and Dick is a joy. It is smart, thoughtful, poignant and
insightful. Will Swift sensitively renders two of the most
caricatured and pilloried Americans of the late twentieth century
in all their multi-dimensionality and complexity. Pat and Dick
offers readers a guided tour of America, illuminating its politics,
the American family, the White House, and the American home."
*Gil Troy, author of Mr. and Mrs. President: From the Trumans to
the Clintons*
"In his sympathetic yet not uncritical portrayal of the Nixon
marriage, Will Swift brings his keen insights as a clinical
psychologist and his considerable skills as an historian to explain
the always fascinating and complex relationship between two very
private public figures. Moreover, he perceptively describes their
enduring relationship in the context of evolving attitudes toward
marriage in postwar America."
*Melvin Small, author of The Presidency of Richard Nixon*
"In analyzing the Nixon’s marriage, Will Swift provides new insight
into two of the most complex political actors of the twentieth
century. Swift further erodes the “plastic Pat” image, giving
her a place of prominence beside, not behind, her husband."
*Mary C. Brennan, author of Pat Nixon: Embattled First Lady*
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