Jackie Kennedy interviews and transcript to be released
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Jackie Kennedy famously refused to talk about her late husband or his assassination publicly after his death.
However, according to publisher Hyperion Books, she did sit down with historian Arthur Schlesinger in 1964 to talk about life with JFK, her perspective on the former president, and her thoughts about his death. The resulting eight and a half hours of recordings were sealed, on her request, not to be opened until 50 years after her death.
Caroline Kennedy – Jackie and JFK's daughter – has now given permission for the tapes to be released this year, only 17 years after her mother's death.
"Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy" by Caroline Kennedy and Michael Beschloss will be released September 13, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of JFK's presidency. It will include CD copies of the taped interviews, a transcript of the interviews, and an introduction and annotations by presidential historian Michael Beschloss.
According to Hyperion Books, the tapes give insight into JFK and his opinions, especially on his two brothers and other world leaders, and into the people surrounding JFK, such as Jackie and Lyndon B Johnson. Of course, as the tapes have not yet been released to the public, speculation abounds as to what else could be on them.
The LA Times cites tabloids that claim that Jackie says on tape that her husband was having an affair with a 19 year-old intern. The Daily Mail adds the rumors that Jackie claims Lyndon B Johnson and Texan business tycoons were actually the ones behind JFK's assassination and that Jackie had an affair with actor William Holden.
The Daily Mail also suggests that this fall's release was part of a deal with ABC, which will do a feature on the tapes, in exchange for not airing the mini-series "The Kennedys," an unflattering drama about the Kennedy family starring Katie Holmes and Greg Kinnear that aired on cable TV in spring 2011.
Until the tapes and transcript are released, the speculation will continue.
But don't believe anything you hear until September. For now it's all just fascinating gossip.
Megan Wasson is a Monitor contributor.