Simon Schama is one of England's greatest historians. Schama, born on February 13, 1945, is on the faculty of Colombia, author of classics such as Citizens, (a history of the French Revolution), and an art critic for The New Yorker.
Schama has a scene in his book The American Future: A History (2010), which describes Dick Cheney. The setting is Cheney's speech on Veteran's Day, 2007.
... Cheney would [occasionally] look up from the teleprompter, sight line briefly changed and then move impassively to the next homily, like a tank rolling over a cat. It was warm on 11 November, and the temper in the amphitheater was jocund.
Simon Schama, graduate of Cambridge, and one of America's greatest historians, was one of the guests aboard the Spirit of Chartwell, the royal barge carrying the Queen of England, during the Diamond Jubilee flotilla event, June 3, 2012.
... Cheney would [occasionally] look up from the teleprompter, sight line briefly changed and then move impassively to the next homily, like a tank rolling over a cat. It was warm on 11 November, and the temper in the amphitheater was jocund.
Simon Schama, graduate of Cambridge, and one of America's greatest historians, was one of the guests aboard the Spirit of Chartwell, the royal barge carrying the Queen of England, during the Diamond Jubilee flotilla event, June 3, 2012.
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