Bill Clinton’s years of triumphs and mistakes

Bill Clinton’s years of triumphs and mistakes

NEW YORK.— On November 19, Bill Clinton will publish his memoirs “Citizen: My Life After the White House,” in which he investigates his personal and political life following his two terms as president of the United States, from 1993 to 2001. .

In the book—a continuation of his previous biography “My Life” (2004)—Clinton details his “triumphs and tribulations” while reflecting on various historical events that followed his departure from Washington, the label explains in a statement. who publishes the work, Alfred A. Knopf (owned by Penguin Random House).

“It is the story of my more than 23 years since I left the White House, told largely through the stories of other people who changed my life while I was trying to help change theirs (…) and the mistakes I made along the way,” Clinton said in a statement.

Among the topics he reflects on in the book are historical events such as the 2016 elections in the United States – in which his wife, Hillary Clinton, lost once morest Donald Trump -, the Iraq war or Covid-19, and figures politicians like the Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

“A life in public service can be deeply rewarding if you accept that in the constant ebb and flow of history there are no permanent victories or defeats, and never forget that each life is a story that, regardless of time and circumstances , deserves to be seen and heard,” said the politician.

However, “Ciudadano: My life following the White House” will also show the role of “father, grandfather and husband” of the Democrat, who in the memoir shows his support for his wife in her role as senator, secretary of state and candidate. presidential in 2016.

The publisher Penguin Random House will publish the book in hardcover – for $38 – in electronic and audio formats, while the Vintage imprint (also from Penguin) will release it in paperback next year, according to Knopf.

The book comes three years following FX launched its series “Impeachment,” which told the story of Monica Lewinsky, the White House aide who had an affair with Clinton that led to his impeachment.

Monica Lewinsky was involved in the production of each episode, which averaged 1.3 million viewers over the first eight episodes.

“My last 23 years have been fascinating, full of family life and foundational work, with heroes and heartbreak,” Clinton wrote in X.— EFE/Washington Examiner

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2024-04-12 13:43:42

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