Book summaryAn autobiography of the corporate lawyer who succeeded John Dean as Richard Nixon's Attorney General at the height of the Watergate crisis. Garment, a liberal Jew from a poor family who chose a career in law as a distant second choice to life as a jazz musician, describes the frustrations and pleasures of living in the public eye at the White House, and the traumas of depression and drug addiction that plagued both by his wife and himself. Media reviews"...CRAZY RHYTHM...is by far the most emotionally perceptive of all the Watergate memoirs." |
Crazy Rhythm: My Journey From Brooklyn, Jazz, And Wall Street To Nixon's White House, Watergate, And Beyondby Garment, Leonard3rd printing
Book desription: Times Books, 1997. 3rd printing. hardcover. Very good+ in very good dustjacket, crisp and clean. ISBN: 0-812928873.
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