Christopher Hitchens reviews the new, nearly 2000 page biography by Michael Burlingame.
No review could do complete justice to the magnificent two-volume biography that has been so well-wrought by Michael Burlingame, but one way of paying tribute to it is to say that it introduces the elusive idea of destiny from the very start, and one means of illustrating this is to show how the earlier chapters continually prefigure, or body forth, the more momentous events that are to be dealt with in the later ones.
Sean Wilentz reviews seven recent books on Lincoln. Wilentz's thesis is interesting; his biting comments on his fellow historians and on literary theorists even more so.

