Did Bill Ayers Ghostwrite Obama’s Memoir? Or Vice-Versa?
Jack Cashill, author of the fine book What’s the Matter with California?, speculates that terrorist and Obama colleague Bill Ayers ghostwrote Dreams from My Father based on stylistic similarities between Obama’s memoir and Ayers’s own memoir Fugitive Days, especially in the more literary flourishes.
Cashill counts up a lot of nautical verbiage in both books, which makes sense for Ayers because he had once served in the Merchant Marine. Perhaps, though, Obama just read a lot of Melville and Conrad (He read Heart of Darkness at Occidental.)
Having read a few pages in the excerpt of Ayers’ book available on Amazon, Cashill’s idea sounds less crazy than I first thought. Cashill underrates the literary quality of other things Obama has written. Moreover, most of Obama’s paying jobs have been writing related — copy editor at a newsletter shop, briefwriter at his civil rights law firm. Obama’s tests for his law school classes were extremely lucid.
Still, I could imagine there is a connection between the two memoirs. Maybe it’s there, maybe it’s not, but it’s a possibility.
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