Full Review of Jeremy Lott’s William F. Buckley

I’ve now had the chance to finish Lott’s book about William F. Buckley.  He wrote the book as part of the Christian Encounters series for Thomas Nelson.  The book is a quick read and is absolutely packed with interesting information about WFB.  I say that as a person who has been reading Buckley and reading about him for many years.  Lott’s book (titled William F. Buckley) gets past the half dozen or so anecdotes we’ve all heard and shares lots of great stuff about Buckley as a thinker and  controversialist.

A few interesting features:

  • Lott compares Buckley’s charges made in God and Man at Yale with the recent experiences of a Yale student (Deepthink!).  Perhaps unsurprisingly, but humorously, the recent student utterly vindicates young Buckley’s concerns about his alma mater.
  • We get a great moment in which Buckley protested Kruschev’s visit to America by renting a hall and giving a rousing speech.  He told the crowd not to despair because of the moral resources Americans had that the Soviets didn’t and added that the Soviet leader, “is not aware that the gates of hell shall not prevail against us . . . In the end we will bury him.”
  • We learn that WFB could well have become the senator for New York instead of his brother, Jim, who served one term.  After Robert Kennedy was shot, Buckley decided to stand down in favor of Jim.  What might that chamber have been like with the most eloquent and cutting Buckley on the floor????

The book is highly satisfying and extremely well done.  I am impressed that an evangelical publishing company has offered the best biography since WFB’s death.  We would expect it from ISI or Regnery.  Of course, we all await the authorized volume someday to come from Sam Tanenhaus who was so successful in his treatment of Whittaker Chambers’ life.

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