HenryKrinkle posted:http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/10/michael-lewis-profile-barack-obamaugh
here's my response:
http://ceinquiry.us/2012-09-15-vanity-fair-libya-atrocities
this is cool.
also i want to express interest in those essays u be postin steg, they own and i'd love to see more
Ironicwarcriminal posted:i'm reading the Blair Diaries by spin-king Alistair Campbell because i'm a degenerate who loves facile politics
there were some rly interesting personalities involved in the new labour government and its probably ok to enjoy it on that level, imo
swampman posted:http://gayutopia.blogspot.com/2007/12/noah-berlatsky-fecund-horror_12.htmlThis
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Please join 2011 Indie Publishing Contest Grand Prize Winner Michael J. Cooper for a discussion of his debut novel
BOOKSHOP WEST PORTAL
80 WEST PORTAL AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 7 PM
Imagine a novel in which you find Mozart and Nazis, archaeologists, hidden treasure, Knights Templar, lost loves, metaphysics and a little quantum physics…a rich, complex and erudite story.
Sasha Paulsen, Napa Valley Register
The tale is replete with love, war, wit and wisdom…filled with a striking mix of historical fact
and pure, simple fantasy.
Maayan Jaffe, Baltimore Jewish Times
… a tour de force, Cooper has created a composition of Jerusalem—contemporary and historical, earthly and celestial—all brought together with an intricate plot that leaves the reader guessing to the last minute. A winner.
Eylon Meroz –Mvaseret Tzion
In FOXES IN THE VINEYARD, Michael Cooper presents the birth of Israel in 1948 as multifaceted alternate historical fiction. On one hand the novel raises the specter of covert elements of the Third Reich secretly infiltrated into Palestine after WWII. Using counter-intelligence and terror, the Nazis seek to drive the Jews and Arabs to war, to drive the British from Palestine, and ultimately to seize Jerusalem as the new capital of a reborn Third Reich with the Temple Mount as their fortress and the Templar treasure as plunder. On another level, the Nazis serve as metaphor for any movement that invokes ultra-nationalism, militarism, and mystical religious fanaticism—a toxic mixture that continues to infect the Middle East conflict. On this level there arise broader questions about the challenge to act with responsibility and compassion to achieve a just and peaceful coexistence in the region.
A native of Berkeley, Michael Cooper graduated from Oakland High School and emigrated to Israel in 1966. He studied at Hebrew University in Jerusalem before attending Tel Aviv University Medical School, where he graduated in 1975. With Northern California Kaiser-Permanente since 1983, he is clinical professor of pediatric cardiology at UCSF Medical Center. He returns to Israel at least twice a year for medical missions serving children with heart defects who lack adequate access to care.
Foxes in the Vineyard, grand prize winner of the 2011
Indie Publishing Contest, is his first novel.
it cops a lot of flack but the events of the past week make me think there's something in that theory
Ironicwarcriminal posted:is Clash of Civilizations worth reading?
it cops a lot of flack but the events of the past week make me think there's something in that theory
why dont you read the muslim equivalent, like maududi or qutb or somethign
getfiscal posted:we all know where baby finland stands.
babyfinland posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
is Clash of Civilizations worth reading?
it cops a lot of flack but the events of the past week make me think there's something in that theory
why dont you read the muslim equivalent, like maududi or qutb or somethign
Alright recommend me something, I could probably do with understanding the “muslim soul” or whatever a little better.
I still want some honest and frank western perspective too*, Doesn’t have to be Huntington
*for an example of a non-frank and dishonest western perspective: Obama, Gillard and Cameron claiming that this movie is “repulsive” or “sickening” or whatever when they probably quite enjoy the Life of Brian.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:getfiscal posted:we all know where baby finland stands.
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Ironicwarcriminal posted:babyfinland posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
is Clash of Civilizations worth reading?
it cops a lot of flack but the events of the past week make me think there's something in that theory
why dont you read the muslim equivalent, like maududi or qutb or somethignAlright recommend me something, I could probably do with understanding the “muslim soul” or whatever a little better.
I still want some honest and frank western perspective too*, Doesn’t have to be Huntington
*for an example of a non-frank and dishonest western perspective: Obama, Gillard and Cameron claiming that this movie is “repulsive” or “sickening” or whatever when they probably quite enjoy the Life of Brian.
milestones by qutb i guess
babyfinland posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
babyfinland posted:
Ironicwarcriminal posted:
is Clash of Civilizations worth reading?
it cops a lot of flack but the events of the past week make me think there's something in that theory
why dont you read the muslim equivalent, like maududi or qutb or somethign
Alright recommend me something, I could probably do with understanding the “muslim soul” or whatever a little better.
I still want some honest and frank western perspective too*, Doesn’t have to be Huntington
*for an example of a non-frank and dishonest western perspective: Obama, Gillard and Cameron claiming that this movie is “repulsive” or “sickening” or whatever when they probably quite enjoy the Life of Brian.
milestones by qutb i guess
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I’m sympathetic to the clash of civilizations thign, as problematic as it is, because the gulf between “behead those who insult our prophet” and “Mohammed was a pedophile warlord”* which are both very common opinions seems rather large and intractable at this point.
*not just literally these but as shorthand for Muslim piety and Western secularism
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babyfinland posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:getfiscal posted:we all know where baby finland stands.
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is that a nando's cause that's p. awesome chicken.