A patch-work <i>Paradise Lost</i>.

Times Literary Supplement

A treasure chest.

- Alan Massie, Daily Telegraph

A warrior freethinker, armed with courage and gifted prose to cut down on the hypocrisies of tyrants.

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Alexander Cockburn is the best radical-left journalist now writing in the U.S. with anything like a broad national and international audience.

- William Keach, Raritan Review

He is a brilliant writer ... There are dozens of memorable passages far superior to H.L. Mencken in their power and their sense of humor.

- James Drew, Toledo Blade

His account of conversations and meetings, 'from the redwood forest to the gulfstream border,' as we used to say, makes this book a vital narrative and would justify its price on their own ... This book will outlive the weird epoch it captures so tellingly.

- Christopher Hitchens, Financial Times

In <i>The Golden Age Is In Us</i> Cockburn reveals an intimacy, warmth and tenderness,,, The book is, at the least, literate. It chronicles Cockburn's view of everyday life. It reveals its doubts, affirmations, tyrannies, joys and sorrows and, more than that, reveals how his thought, in its amazing consistency, feeds into the culture and from it.

- Thom Jurek, Detroit Metro Times

It's spontaneous, as though he exhaled prose. Perhaps it's simply that Cockburn is, after all, Irish. Anyway, it's a literary gem.

- George Scialabba, Village Voice

Unusual and stimulating. An original mixture of diary entries over eight years. If it is a slightly surprising literary cocktail to find in the hands of so renowned a transatlantic Marxist, then the answer is that Alexander Cockburn has always been exceptional ... he possesses a genuinely enquiring mind combined with a real love of words.

- Anthony Howard, The Spectator

This volume is both a diary of a radical's working life and a public chronicle of the recent political past. His own reflections are interspersed with letters from Graham Greene, personal friends and irate readers. There are discussions with Noam Chomsky, and pieces on criticism, Colette, transvestism, sexual manners and hate mail. Cockburn subverts some left totems along the way-satanic abuse, a JFK conspiracy, a Democratic White House-and demonstrates that there are few uncomplicated victims, the Bad Wolf lurks with Red Riding Hood. In his writing on the environment, the three-hour day and other topics, Cockburn also suggests that an age of uncertainty invites new ideas and new allegiances. The left must be utopian or it is nothing. From the Los Angeles riots to Ireland, from Gorbachev to Clinton-this is a history of an age of uncertainty.
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Both a diary of a radical's working life and a chronicle of the recent political past. His reflections are mixed with letters from Graham Greene, an interview with Noam Chomsky, personal friends and irate readers. Alexander Cockburn is the co-author, with Susanna Hecht, of "Corruptions of Empire".
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A patch-work Paradise Lost.
Both a diary of a radical's working life and a chronicle of the recent political past. His reflections are mixed with letters from Graham Greene, an interview with Noam Chomsky, personal friends and irate readers. Alexander Cockburn is the co-author, with Susanna Hecht, of "Corruptions of Empire".
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780860916642
Publisert
1996-04-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Verso Books
Vekt
719 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
147 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

Om bidragsyterne

Alexander Cockburn was the co-editor of CounterPunch and the author of a number of titles, including Corruptions of Empire, The Golden Age Is in Us, Washington Babylon and Imperial Crusades. Brought up in Ireland, he moved to America in 1972 writing for the Village Voice, the Nation and many other journals. He died in July 2012.