This refers to the audio format of a literary work chronicling the demise of a United States president. Examples include fictional accounts, such as Stephen King’s “11/22/63,” which explores a fictional attempt to prevent John F. Kennedy’s assassination, and non-fiction narratives like William Manchester’s “The Death of a President” detailing the events surrounding Kennedy’s actual assassination.
Audio versions of these historical and fictional narratives offer accessibility and convenience, allowing listeners to engage with complex and often emotionally charged subject matter while multitasking. They can provide a different perspective on historical events, humanizing figures and offering intimate portrayals of leadership and loss. These audio books contribute to public understanding of significant historical moments and their impact on the nation and the world. The format also makes these narratives accessible to visually impaired individuals and those who prefer auditory learning.