Sylvia Jukes Morris – “Price of Fame: The Honorable Clare Boothe Luce”

Sylvia Jukes Morris, the biographer of Edith Kermit Roosevelt, comes to Roosevelt House on Tuesday, July 22, to discuss The Price of Fame: The Honorable Clare Boothe Luce, the long-awaited second and concluding volume of her biography of one of the most famous and influential women of the 20th Century. Luce was a trailblazer as a playwright, diplomat, Congresswoman and force in the Republican Party from the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt to the presidency of Ronald Reagan – who when asked if being a woman had been a career disadvantage replied, “I couldn’t possibly tell you. I have never been a man.” Ms. Morris will be interviewed by journalist James Atlas, biographer of Saul Bellow and the founder of the Penguin Lives series.











When: Tue., Jul. 22, 2014 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: Hunter College
47-49 E. 65th St.
212-396-7919
Price: Free
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Sylvia Jukes Morris, the biographer of Edith Kermit Roosevelt, comes to Roosevelt House on Tuesday, July 22, to discuss The Price of Fame: The Honorable Clare Boothe Luce, the long-awaited second and concluding volume of her biography of one of the most famous and influential women of the 20th Century. Luce was a trailblazer as a playwright, diplomat, Congresswoman and force in the Republican Party from the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt to the presidency of Ronald Reagan – who when asked if being a woman had been a career disadvantage replied, “I couldn’t possibly tell you. I have never been a man.” Ms. Morris will be interviewed by journalist James Atlas, biographer of Saul Bellow and the founder of the Penguin Lives series.

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