Robert K. Massie

Robert K. Massie

Deceased · Born: Jan 5, 1929 · Died: Dec 2, 2019

Personal Details

BornJan 5, 1929 Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Spouse
  • Deborah L. Karl

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 2, 2019 )
  • Suzanne Massie

    ( Dec 18, 1954 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Robert Kinloch Massie Jr. came into existence on January 5, 1929, in the charming city of Lexington, Kentucky, a place that would serve as the birthplace of a literary giant, whose remarkable life would be characterized by a plethora of literary accomplishments and a profound impact on the world of writing, ultimately leaving an enduring legacy that would forever reshape the literary terrain.

Edward Rutherfurd Massie, a renowned and accomplished author, has earned a reputation as a masterful chronicler of historical biographies, characterized by his meticulous and exhaustive research, as well as his captivating narrative style, which has been consistently showcased in his iconic novels, including "Nicholas and Alexandra", first published in 1971, and "Peter the Great", released in 1986, both of which have garnered widespread critical acclaim for their exceptional attention to detail, engaging storytelling, and remarkable ability to imbue historical figures with a sense of relatability and fascination, thereby captivating a diverse range of readers.

Massie's multifaceted career trajectory was marked by a remarkable balance between his literary pursuits and his foray into the world of television, where he made a notable impact by appearing on a diverse range of programs, with one of the most significant and enduring of these appearances being his guest spot on the iconic and widely acclaimed talk show "The Mike Douglas Show" in the year 1961.

Robert Massie's personal life was marked by a succession of significant relationships, with two notable marriages standing out as particularly influential. His initial union was with Deborah L. Karl, a woman who played a vital role in his life and work, her impact extending far beyond their personal connection. Later, he would marry Suzanne Massie, with whom he shared a profound and abiding passion for the humanities, encompassing both history and literature, a shared enthusiasm that would frequently manifest itself in Suzanne's accompaniment of Robert on his research expeditions, where she would provide invaluable assistance by gathering and analyzing information, thereby enriching his understanding of the subjects he was investigating and ultimately informing the writing of his works.

Robert K. Massie's remarkable and extraordinary journey on this earth, spanning an entire lifetime, finally came to a peaceful and serene conclusion on the second day of December, in the year two thousand nineteen, in the picturesque and charming town of Irvington, situated in the state of New York, which is a part of the United States of America, a country renowned for its diversity, freedom, and prosperity.

Career

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1971