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December 31, 2017

Our Year in Reading 2017

December 31, 2017/ Greg Waldmann
Our Year in Reading 2017

Open Letters closes its run with our regular year-end feature, as our editors and contributors look back at some of the books that made memorable impressions in 2017.

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December 31, 2017/ Greg Waldmann/
Our Year in Reading
December 2017, Our Year in Reading, Sam Sacks, Steve Donoghue
December 30, 2017

Our Year in Reading 2017 Continues

December 30, 2017/ Greg Waldmann
Our Year in Reading 2017 Continues

Our final year in reading continues . . .

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December 30, 2017/ Greg Waldmann/
Our Year in Reading
December 2017, Our Year in Reading
December 01, 2017

OLM Favorites: A Great and Sustaining Mystery

December 01, 2017/ Greg Waldmann
OLM Favorites: A Great and Sustaining Mystery

Anthony Burgess the novelist had dreams of being a composer. He had little success, but along the way he delved deep into the nature and meaning of music.

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December 01, 2017/ Greg Waldmann/
Arts & Life
December 2017, greg waldmann, literary criticism, music, Anthony Burgess, literary studies, musicians, biography
October 31, 2017

A Boy Who Would Be King

October 31, 2017/ Greg Waldmann

How did Donald Trump, a vacuous, bigoted sociopath, get to the White House? He did it by being himself.

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October 31, 2017/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
greg waldmann, history, November 2017, politics
June 30, 2016

The Ground Beneath Their Feet

June 30, 2016/ Greg Waldmann

The promise and the limits of the Arab Spring receive some well-written - and necessarily sobering - reporting in Robert Worth's A Rage for Order. Greg Waldmann reviews.

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June 30, 2016/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
July 2016
April 30, 2016

Change the Way They Live

April 30, 2016/ Greg Waldmann

As Andrew Bacevich relates in his important new book, US involvement in the Middle East has been characterized by confusion, mistakes, and blundering military force. Greg Waldmann reviews America's War for the Greater Middle East.

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April 30, 2016/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Bill Clinton, Book Review, george w bush, May 2016, ronald reagan
March 31, 2016

Same Bloody Rhythm

March 31, 2016/ Greg Waldmann

A new book reminds us that good reporting on the Middle East is more important than ever, and more dangerous.

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March 31, 2016/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
April 2016, Book Review
February 29, 2016

A Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

February 29, 2016/ Greg Waldmann

Jane Mayer's new book uncovers the overpowering fire-hose of private money now being blasted into the American political system by the robber barons of the new Gilded Age.

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February 29, 2016/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Book Review, donald trump, March 2016, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum
January 31, 2016

Imminent Threat

January 31, 2016/ Greg Waldmann

A harrowing new study tries to determine why the myth of torture's effectiveness persists despite all the evidence - and despite a long line of permanently maimed victims. Greg Waldmann reviews.

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January 31, 2016/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
condoleezza rice, dick cheney, February 2016, john yoo
October 31, 2015

The Broken Clock

October 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann

Controversial former Vice President Dick Cheney and his journalist daughter Liz have written a book claiming that the exceptional nature of American power is being sullied and squandered by the current occupant of the White House. Greg Waldmann reviews Exceptional.

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October 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
Book Review, dick cheney, greg waldmann, November 2015
July 31, 2015

None of the Above

July 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann

Political scientist Ian Bremmer's new book looks at the changing nature of American power in the 21st century, but just how many false premises does the book employ?

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July 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
August 2015, Book Review, henry kissinger, hillary clinton, Vietnam
May 31, 2015

The Management of Savagery

May 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann

Many new books - some excellent, some awful - are now seeking to explain the terrorist group ISIS, but the group's own origins dynamics are dauntingly complex. Greg Waldmann tries to make sense of it all.

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May 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Book Review, dick cheney, george w bush, June 2015
April 30, 2015

A Cycle of Horrifying Songs

April 30, 2015/ Greg Waldmann

Schubert's bleak, tumultuous song cycle, Winterreise, is the subject of tenor Ian Bostridge's passionate new book. Greg Waldmann examines Schubert's Winter Journey, and the trouble with hard-to-love classical music.

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April 30, 2015/ Greg Waldmann/
Arts & Life
Beethoven, Book Review, classical music, Debussy, May 2015, music, Schoenberg
March 31, 2015

Members in Good Standing

March 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann

Two books by Mark Leibovitch create a picture of Beltway wheelings and dealings that's almost unbearably incestuous, with virtually no lines drawn between elected officials and profiteering lobbyists. Greg Waldmann plumbs the depths and reports back.

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March 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
April 2015, Book Review, henry kissinger, New York Times
January 31, 2015

Faith-Based Initiative

January 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann

In his new book City of Rivals, James Grumet takes a gloomy close-up look at America's deeply dysfunctional Congress and offers some solutions. But are those solutions dysfunctional too?

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January 31, 2015/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Book Review, civil war, dick cheney, February 2015, New Yorker
November 30, 2014

Unwise Counsel

November 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

Leon Panetta, old Washington fixture and former member of the Obama administration, criticizes the president in his new memoir. But does he have anything to say?

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November 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Bill Clinton, Book Review, December 2014, hillary clinton
September 30, 2014

Hidden in Plain Sight

September 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

A new book blames Pakistan for the carnage in Afghanistan. But what does "Pakistan" really mean when its government is so fraught with dissension?

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September 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Bill Clinton, george w bush, New York Times, October 2014
June 30, 2014

Pashtunwali

June 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

Of all the borders in the world, the Durand line is perhaps the most dangerous. A new book seeks to explain the Taliban, who plague the peoples on both sides of it.

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June 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
July 2014
May 31, 2014

The 5 Commandments

May 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

Major Kolt "Racer" Raynor doesn't salute the U.S. flag - it salutes him. He punches bad guys so hard their grandkids are born with bruises. He garrotted a terrorist using a string made from his own eyelashes. He stars in Dalton Fury's action novel - and if you don't read the book, he'll know.

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May 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, fiction, June 2014, literary criticism, ronald reagan
March 31, 2014

“There Is No Enjoyment in This Life”

March 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

Iraqi lawyer and former exile Zaid al-Ali writes a bleak, sobering account of the state of his homeland in the post-"Mission Accomplished" era - but is there any reason for hope?

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March 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review, george w bush, greg waldmann, Vietnam
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