Primary Colors by Joe Klein

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Primary Colors, by Joe Klein, is an entertaining, informing, and controversial novel. Filled with both humor and wit, this book provides a drama filled fictional story, in which Joe Klein purports to describe characters and events that resemble real-life political figures. Joe Klein is an American Journalist and columnist. He is also the political columnist for TIME Magazine. When Klein published his book, Primary Colors, in 1996, he left the author as anonymous and then later published the book under his name. His book Primary Colors is said to be,” A brilliant and penetrating look behind the scenes of modern American politics, Primary Colors is a funny, wise, and dramatic story with characters and events that resemble some familiar, real-life figures.” (From the Hardcover edition.) This book follows the presidential campaign of a governor of a small Southern state, Jack Stanton. The book’s narrator is a congressional worker, Henry Burton, who joined the presidential campaign. The book doesn’t exactly state it, but you can infer that the events are based on Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign. This book is sure to keep your attention, and make you want to read more.
Klein creates this book to be very entertaining. The book reflects and describes how things are done in a real campaign. It manages to capture the characters with great detail and thought.

Klein writes:
He was a big fellow, looking seriously pale on the streets of Harlem in deep summer. I am small and not so dark, not very threatening to Caucasians; I do not strut my stuff.
We shook hands. My inability to recall that particular moment more precisely is disappointing: the handshake is the threshold act, the beginning of politics. I’ve seen him do it two million times n...

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...I also would have liked to maybe hear more from Henry’s point of view, what exactly did he think of the “governor”? Overall, I would this book 4.7 out of 5 stars. Both humorous and witty, I think Primary Colors is a fun read that will both provoke and entertain its readers.

Works Cited

Klein, Joe. Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics. New York: Random House, 1996. Ebook.

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Kaplan, Ian. "Primary Colors by Anonymous (Joe Klein)." Primary Colors by Anonymous (Joe Klein). Alexa, 26 July 1996. Web. 27 Nov. 2013. .

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