
"How fortunate we are . . . that Luce is now the subject of a monumental, magisterial biography, the finest ever written about an American journalist."
--Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post
"Brinkley has a gift for restoring missing dimensions to figures who have been flattened into caricature. . . . The book does full justice to Luce's outsider insecurity, his blind affinity for men of power and his defects as a family man. But it is a humanizing portrayal, and it credits the role his magazines, Time and Life especially, played in a country growing uneasily into the dominant geopolitical force in the world."
--Bill Keller, The New York Times Book Review
"Brinkley's wonderfully insightful and judicious biography is more than the story of a life; it's a political history of modernity."
--Jill Lepore, The New Yorker