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Living History

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton says that she's still not quite sure why her memoirs, "Living History," sold so well.

In a four-page afterword to the paperback edition, which comes out April 19, the former first lady lists a few possibilities.

"I knew that some readers just wanted to see how I would explain the personal challenges I had faced," she writes. "Apparently, a few wanted a signed copy to sell on eBay. Others were eager to see me in the flesh and decide for themselves whether or not I was a normal human being."

Clinton received million from Simon & Schuster to write "Living History" and didn't take long to earn back her advance. Nearly 1.7 million copies of the hardcover are in print and a 525,000 first printing is planned for the paperback.

Her afterword is both earnest and lighthearted, an author's reflections and a politician's commentary.

Clinton toured five countries for the book and signed copies until her hands became swollen. By tour's end, her signature resembled "the tracks of a confused chicken."

She became convinced that her "life, though lived in the spotlight and blessed with greater opportunities, echoed the experiences of millions of other Americans." Some readers, however, had other agendas.

Clinton writes of being approached by two long-haired, bearded men, "looking like characters from 'Lord of the Rings,"' who wanted her to join their campaign to "let men look as God intended." She recalls a man who handed her a business card with the handwritten inscription, "If you're ever single, give me a call."

Lines were long and one young fan entertained the crowd by playing the violin. Another time, Clinton looked up and saw her grinning daughter, Chelsea, waiting her turn for a signed book.

At one stop, "Living History" was upstaged by an even greater publishing phenomenon. Clinton describes a night last summer when she was signing copies, only to have hundreds of kids rush into the store, "not to see me, but to camp out until midnight to snatch up the first copies of the new Harry Potter."

希拉里回憶心路歷程《親歷歷史》一路暢銷

希拉里·克林頓說(shuō)她自己仍然不確定她的回憶錄《親歷歷史》為什么賣得這么好。

4月19日,《親歷歷史》的平裝本即將出版,在長(zhǎng)四頁(yè)的編后記中,這位前美國(guó)第一夫人列舉了幾種可能性。

她在編后記中寫(xiě)道:“我知道有些讀者只是想看看我如何解釋過(guò)去所面臨的個(gè)人挑戰(zhàn)。顯然,有些人想把有我親筆簽名的書(shū)拿到拍賣網(wǎng)站eBay上出售;另外還有一些人渴望看到一個(gè)有血有肉的我,以便他們自己來(lái)判斷我是否是一個(gè)普通人。”

為了《親歷歷史》這本書(shū),Simon & Schuster出版社向希拉里·克林頓支付了800萬(wàn)美元的預(yù)付款,不過(guò)他們很快就收回了這筆錢?!队H歷歷史》的精裝本出版了將近170萬(wàn)冊(cè),而平裝本計(jì)劃首次印刷52.5萬(wàn)冊(cè)。

她的編后記寫(xiě)的即真摯又輕松,既有作為作者的思考也有作為一名政治家的評(píng)論。

為了這本書(shū),希拉里·克林頓去了5個(gè)國(guó)家巡回簽名售書(shū),直到她的手都腫了起來(lái)。在巡回售書(shū)結(jié)束之前,她的簽名看上去已像“慌亂的小雞留下的足跡”一樣難以辨認(rèn)了。

希拉里·克林頓開(kāi)始相信“盡管一直生活在聚光燈下,而且總是有很多機(jī)會(huì),自己的生活經(jīng)歷還是可以和幾百萬(wàn)其他美國(guó)人產(chǎn)生共鳴的”。然而有些讀者卻不以為然。

希拉里·克林頓在書(shū)中提到兩個(gè)頭發(fā)很長(zhǎng)而且留著胡須的男人,他們看上去就像《指環(huán)王》中的人物。他們一直在接近她而且想讓她加入他們的名為“讓男人看上去象上帝希望的那樣”的活動(dòng)。她回憶起一個(gè)男人曾遞給她一張名片,上面用手寫(xiě)體寫(xiě)著“如果你什么時(shí)候單身了,就給我打電話。”

排隊(duì)等待簽名的隊(duì)伍很長(zhǎng),一位年輕的崇拜者為排隊(duì)的人群演奏小提琴。還有一次,希拉里·克林頓抬頭看見(jiàn)她的女兒切爾西正笑嘻嘻地排在隊(duì)伍中等簽名。

在其中一站簽名售書(shū)時(shí),《親歷歷史》卻被另一個(gè)更有名的出版物搶了風(fēng)頭。希拉里·克林頓描述了去年夏天的一個(gè)夜晚,當(dāng)她正在簽名售書(shū)時(shí),沒(méi)想到有幾百名孩子沖進(jìn)書(shū)店,“他們并不是沖著我來(lái)的,而是在書(shū)店外苦等到半夜,就為了搶購(gòu)第一批新出版的《哈里波特》”。

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