Barry Gewen is a longtime editor at The New York Times Book Review.
His book on Henry Kissinger takes an unconventional approach, focusing on the intellectual foundations of Kissinger's worldview rather than providing a traditional biography.
Gewen's work demonstrates a deep understanding of political philosophy and international relations, drawing connections between Kissinger and other influential thinkers of his time.
His writing style is described as engaging and thought-provoking, albeit sometimes dense with philosophical content.
Gewen's approach to the controversial figure of Kissinger is generally seen as balanced, offering a nuanced perspective on the statesman's actions and motivations.
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