This collection of political essays (many/most previously-published) by an expatriate Englishman are often beautifully written and well-observed; Raban, also known for his travel writing, has a wonderful eye for detail. He also has a knack for identifying and describing that particular and peculiar American characteristic: a kind of zealous idealism first seen in Winthrop's "city on a hill" oration. The joy of these essays...
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A small but valuable and articulate series of essays on 9/11 and subsequent events and issues written from the vantage point of a British author living on the West Coast of the US. Raban builds upon insights into Arabic culture acquired for an earlier work to offer a perceptive point of view. Recommended.
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