I'm trying to finish my book on the Kennedy assassination.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So much of the deep lingering sadness over President Kennedy's assassination is about the unfinished promise: unspoken speeches, unfulfilled hopes, the wondering about what might have been.
It is important to know who killed Jack Kennedy and why.
The work I did on 'Killing Kennedy' was very meticulous and, in some ways, actually tedious. It was hard work because there is so much known about John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. To try to distill that into a clear narrative that's interesting and tells two great stories was a real challenge.
A deep, black grief gripped Robert Kennedy in the months following his brother's assassination. He lost weight, fell into melancholy silences, wore his brother's clothes, smoked the cigars his brother had liked, and imitated his mannerisms.
I'm not promising to write 'JFK 2' - but one day, I might!
The murder of John Kennedy in broad daylight in the streets of an American city remains, to me, an unsolved crime.
Kennedy was a man who liked writers and even I got invited to the White House.
President Kennedy was a voracious reader and was forever coming up with fascinating bits of information.
I did my dissertation on Kafka.
I believe Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill John Kennedy. I believe that.
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