
Madrigal of Seas and Summits
A Life of Service to the Nation
A. Denis Clift(Author)
Annie Rehill(Editor)
Naval Institute Press
Published on 30. April 2026
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-68247-456-3 (ISBN)
Description
Madrigal of Seas and Summits is a vivid and deeply personal memoir by Denis Clift, chronicling a lifetime of public service shaped by determination and human connection. Together with Gretchen, his wife and unwavering partner, Clift navigated a remarkable career that took him from polar expeditions to the heart of Washington power.
Born in New York City, Clift didn't coast-he seized every opportunity with energy and precision. Early on, as a young Navy officer in Operation Deep Freeze, he braved the icy expanses of Antarctica, driving treaded Weasels across treacherous terrain and filing dispatches from the field. These adventures honed both his confidence and storytelling, laying the groundwork for his diplomatic and national security work ahead.
His rise in government placed him at the center of historic moments: drafting remarks from a racing motorcade in Rome for Henry Kissinger, witnessing Nixon's dramatic farewell, and serving as Vice President Walter Mondale's national security adviser. Clift's voice was often behind the scenes-but always steady, strategic, and informed by a keen sense of duty. Whether navigating summits, translating science for dignitaries, or building lasting diplomatic ties, he led with intellect and a personal touch.
More than a professional account, this memoir offers a window into a full life. Clift writes with clarity and humility, recalling extraordinary events not as grandiosity, but as moments shaped by purpose, partnership, and persistence. From the frozen silence of McMurdo Sound to the tense corridors of the White House, Madrigal of Seas and Summits is a rich portrait of a man who met history not with fanfare, but with readiness-and who found meaning in service, storytelling, and the people encountered along the way. This is a compelling read for all who are drawn to the stories behind the headlines and the characters who lived them.
Born in New York City, Clift didn't coast-he seized every opportunity with energy and precision. Early on, as a young Navy officer in Operation Deep Freeze, he braved the icy expanses of Antarctica, driving treaded Weasels across treacherous terrain and filing dispatches from the field. These adventures honed both his confidence and storytelling, laying the groundwork for his diplomatic and national security work ahead.
His rise in government placed him at the center of historic moments: drafting remarks from a racing motorcade in Rome for Henry Kissinger, witnessing Nixon's dramatic farewell, and serving as Vice President Walter Mondale's national security adviser. Clift's voice was often behind the scenes-but always steady, strategic, and informed by a keen sense of duty. Whether navigating summits, translating science for dignitaries, or building lasting diplomatic ties, he led with intellect and a personal touch.
More than a professional account, this memoir offers a window into a full life. Clift writes with clarity and humility, recalling extraordinary events not as grandiosity, but as moments shaped by purpose, partnership, and persistence. From the frozen silence of McMurdo Sound to the tense corridors of the White House, Madrigal of Seas and Summits is a rich portrait of a man who met history not with fanfare, but with readiness-and who found meaning in service, storytelling, and the people encountered along the way. This is a compelling read for all who are drawn to the stories behind the headlines and the characters who lived them.
Reviews / Votes
"Denis Clift has lived a remarkable and meaningful life from Antarctica to the White House. His service to the nation has been both extraordinary and fascinating - literally across the globe. A brilliant writer and observer of his times, he has also created a moving portrait of an America that seems more distant every day but still resonates with themes of duty, honor, and country. To read his life story is to read our nations history across many turbulent decades." -Adm. James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), author of The Admiral's Bookshelf"Madrigal of Seas and Summits is Denis Clift's improbable, captivating, and intriguingly revealing account of a life of service and adventure. With chapters ranging from On the Ice with the Penguins to Building Toward the Camp David Accords, Clift recounts a career serving the Navy, multiple U.S. presidents, the U.S. Naval Institute, and the intelligence community. Offering an insider's perspective on pivotal moments in world history, this must-read volume keeps the pages turning from beginning to end." - Thomas J. Cutler, U.S. Naval Institute Historian
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Edition
First Edition, New Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Annopolis
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
17 B-W Photos
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
609 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68247-456-3 (9781682474563)
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03/2026
1st Edition
Naval Institute Press
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Persons
A. Denis Clift is a former naval officer, Antarctic veteran, and intelligence leader who served in eleven presidential administrations. He was national security advisor to the vice president, edited Proceedings magazine, led the National Intelligence University, and is the author of several books. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland.