도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령 도서 목록
Bibliography of Donald Trump
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도널드 트럼프에 대한 이 참고 문헌은 도널드 트럼프에 관한 글과 출판된 작품들의 목록이다.트럼프에 관한 책의 순전히 분량 때문에 여기에 열거된 제목들은 저명한 작가와 학자들이 출판한 트럼프나 그의 대통령직에 관한 논픽션 책으로 한정되어 있다.제3의 출처(교과서와 청소년 문학 포함), 풍자, 자작서 등은 제외된다.
2016년 선거운동에 앞서 트럼프는 이미 사업가, 정치인으로서의 삶을 묘사한 많은 책의 초점이 됐다.[1]전기작가 마이클 드 안토니오는 '네버 리퍼: 도널드 트럼프와 성공의 추구'(2015)에서 "트럼프가 거의 40년 동안 미국에서 화제가 되고 있다"고 평가했다.빌 게이츠, 스티브 잡스, 워렌 버핏 등 재계에서는 트럼프만큼 유명해진 사람이 없다고 말했다.가디언은 취임 1년 만에 트럼프 대통령의 전임자 버락 오바마 대통령의 취임 1년 동안 800여 권이 넘는 작품과 달리 취임 이후 4500여 권의 영어책이 출간됐다고 지적했다.[2]뉴욕타임스(NYT)의 표현대로 미국 출판계를 위한 이 '트럼프 돌풍'은 재임 기간 내내 지속됐다.[3]
1987년 그의 첫 출간된 책은 트럼프였다. 대필가 토니 슈워츠가 쓴 <거래의 예술>.[1][4][5]트럼프는 대필작가와 공저자를 고용해 자신의 책을 쓰는 관행을 만들었다.[6][7][8]대필작가가 표지에 실리는 경우도 있고, 타임 투 겟 터프(2011), 디스어셈블드 아메리카(2015) 등 다른 사례에서도 트럼프는 인정란에 글쓴이의 기여를 언급하고 있다.트럼프 대통령이 직접 쓴 작품에는 자조서, 개인 금융서적, 정치정책서적, 자서전 등이 있다."..."[1][9]슈워츠는 1년 반 동안 '거래의 예술'을 함께 작업하면서 트럼프 대통령의 사무실이나 아파트에서 단 한 권의 책도 본 적이 없다는 점에 주목했다.하지만 트럼프는 현재까지 12권이 넘는 책에 대해 저작권을 갖고 있으며, 그가 검증된 마케팅 거장임을 감안할 때 그가 더 이상 팔려고 하지 않을 것이라는 것은 상상도 할 수 없는 일이라고 말했다.[10]
워싱턴포스트(WP) 저널리스트 카를로스 로자다는 트럼프 대통령의 저술 작품 전반에 걸쳐 계속되는 테마는 부동산 투자 사업과 TV 작업 등에서 나온 사례를 들며 트럼프 자신에게도 초점이 맞춰져 있다고 관측했다.로자다 교수는 "트럼프의 세계는 계급행위와 전체 패자로 나뉘는 이진법"이라며 트럼프 대통령이 책에서 논의한 정당과 개인은 제로섬 게임으로 전락한다.트럼프는 종종 과장된 표현을 사용해 자신의 작품에서 자신의 요점을 설명한다.다른 책에서도 트럼프는 자신의 사업 경력에서 중요한 성공으로 보는 것과 같은 이야기를 반복한다. 예를 들어, 1980년대 뉴욕 센트럴 파크에 있는 울먼 링크에 대한 사업 거래에 관한 이야기 말이다.[9]트럼프 대통령이 출간한 저술은 2000년 이후 자신에 대한 일반적인 회고록에서 금융에 대한 조언을 해주는 책으로 옮겨갔다.[9]
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트럼프 정보
트럼프에 관한 책들
작가 | 제목 | 출판사. | 연도 | ISBN | 메모들 |
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카를로스 로자다 | 우리가 생각하고 있던 것: 트럼프 시대의 간략한 지식사 | 사이먼 앤 슈스터 | 2020 | ISBN 978-1-9821-4562-0 | [78] |
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I would like to thank David Fisher ... [for] assistance throughout writing this book.
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추가 읽기
- Harris, Elizabeth A.; Alter, Alexandra (August 31, 2020). "Trump Books Keep Coming, and Readers Can't Stop Buying". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.