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The Audacity of Hope : ウィキペディア英語版
The Audacity of Hope

''The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream'' is the second book written by then-Senator Barack Obama. In the fall of 2006 it became number one on both the ''New York Times'' and Amazon.com bestsellers lists after Obama was endorsed by Oprah Winfrey. In the book, Obama expounds on many of the subjects that became part of his 2008 campaign for the presidency. The book advance from the publisher totalled $1.9 million contracted for three books.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Book Notes — washingtonpost.com )〕 Obama announced his ultimately successful presidential campaign on February 10, 2007, a little more than three months after the book's release.
==Origin==

The title of ''The Audacity of Hope'' was derived from a sermon delivered by Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Wright had attended a lecture by Dr. Frederick G. Sampson in Richmond, Virginia, in the late 1980s, on the G. F. Watts painting ''Hope'', which inspired him to give a sermon in 1990 based on the subject of the painting - "with her clothes in rags, her body scarred and bruised and bleeding, her harp all but destroyed and with only one string left, she had the audacity to make music and praise God ... To take the one string you have left and to have the audacity to hope... that's the real word God will have us hear from this passage and from Watt's painting."〔(Sermon ) printed in ''Preaching Today'', 1990.〕 Having attended Wright's sermon, Barack Obama later adapted Wright's phrase "audacity ''to'' hope" to "audacity ''of'' hope" which became the title for his 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address, and the title of his second book.
While a Senate candidate, Obama delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic Convention, entitled ''The Audacity of Hope'' that propelled him to national prominence. In the less than twenty minutes it took to deliver the speech, Obama was catapulted to sudden fame, with many analysts predicting that he might be well positioned to enter a future presidential race. In 2006, Obama released ''The Audacity of Hope'', a book-length account that expanded upon many of the same themes he originally addressed in the convention speech.
In his speech addressing the Democratic National Convention in 2004, Obama said:

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