The Power Broker

Robert Moses and the Fall of New York

Robert Caro

Book Synopsis

"The Power Broker" by Robert Caro tells the extraordinary story of Robert Moses, one of the most influential figures in shaping modern-day New York City. This detailed and meticulously researched biography explores Moses' rise to power and his relentless pursuit of urban development and public works projects.

Caro dives deep into Moses' life, examining his tactics, his political maneuvering, and his insatiable hunger for control. From the construction of highways and bridges to the transformation of parks and neighborhoods, Moses wielded his power with an iron fist, often disregarding the needs and desires of the communities he impacted.

In gripping prose, Caro uncovers the web of influence Moses built, highlighting his ability to manipulate and outmaneuver elected officials and bureaucrats. The book reveals the immense power Moses held behind the scenes and the lasting impact his decisions had on New York City's urban landscape.

Caro also delves into Moses' personal life and how it shaped the man he became. Drawing on interviews, documents, and exhaustive research, he presents a complex and multi-dimensional portrait of Moses, delving into his relationships, his contradictions, and his insatiable ambition.

"The Power Broker" is a tour de force, offering readers an in-depth exploration of power and its consequences. Caro's masterful writing brings Moses and his era to life, revealing a captivating narrative that sheds light on the realities of urban planning, politics, and the impact of a single individual on an entire city.

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