Author

Publication

1976 - Putnam, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

63,750 words, Guess

Page Count

255 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100399116427
  • ISBN-139780399116421
  • Goodreads4551356
  • Library of Congress Control Number75031651
  • OCLC Control Number1694180
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780399116421
  • Open LibraryOL5205891M

Classifications

  • DDC813/.5/4
  • LCCPZ4.A239 Ban
  • LCCPS3551.D64 Ban

Description

Congressman John J. Sullivan is a boozy, old-school politician who has lost touch with his constituency. After a quarter century of Washington entrenchment, he is unprepared for the steamroller primary challenge by the idealistic young reformer Aram Yomarian and his well-financed professional campaign managers. Sullivan’s world has largely disappeared. His friends among the Poles and Irish and Italians who first elected him have almost all moved away, and the language and style of the Blacks and Puerto Ricans who have replaced them are unfamiliar. The old neighborhoods which he loved have become decaying ghettos. Yomarian is a fresh breeze in the old district. He knows the language and has visions of renewal, and the energy and determination to fight for the rights of these new constituents. But “Sully” is a fighter. For him, victory means survival in a career he has spent a lifetime building. For Yomarian, this victory will be the beginning of a career he hopes will lead to the White House. The drama played out with such stark authenticity in these pages leads not only to the startling confrontations between two strong men of conflicting political motivation and to the confrontation of each man with his own soul, but also to chilling revelations, for the reader, of the basic realities of democratic government itself.

First Sentence

The black limousine picked its way cautiously around the potholes on the rain-slicked streets, past the darkened hulks of aging buildings.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Banquet before dawnPutnam1976

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