Described as a 'diary dump' and as a monstrous ego trip, Bill Clinton's 957-page autobiography My Life is packed with the names of nearly everyone he's met since he started school, in chronological order. David Palmer teaches American Studies at Flinders University, Scott Burchill lectures in International Relations at Deakin University. On this week's Book Talk they talk with Jill Kitson about Clinton's book and agree on its historical importance.
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