The Thirty Years' Wars: Dispatches and Diversions of a Radical Journalist, 1965-1994 (Revised)

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$25.00  $23.25
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Verso
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558
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5.92 X 1.26 X 8.98 inches | 1.91 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
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9781859840962
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About the Author

JoAnn Wypijewski is a writer and editor based in New York. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines, including CounterPunch, where she writes a monthly column, "Diamonds and Rust." Her latest book, with Kevin Alexander Gray and Jeffrey St. Clair, is Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence.

Reviews

"The Thirty Years' Wars reveals its author to be not just a great radical journalist but a major repository of that enduring American ideal Walt Whitman called the 'Democratic Vista'-- ... Shifting through the culture around him with infinite patience, Kopkind does precisely what a radical democrat in hard times should: He nudges us towards clarity."--Los Angeles Times

"Andrew Kopkind had a great talent for describing the political moods and emotions of the moment. Even now, his old dispatches crackle with the chaotic, breakneck energies of the late 1960s."--New York Times

"one of the clearest, most courageous voices in American radical journalism."--Guardian

"Politically engaged journalism at its best."--Out

"Probably no better record exists of these landmark events than the vivid reflections collected in The Thirty Years' Wars."--Washington Post

"Shelve this collection next to the best writings of l.F. Stone and H.L Mencken in that great library of books that torment the comfortable."--Kirkus Reviews