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“If, like me, you find the current state of the US political landscape a baffling and worrying enigma then Nick Bryant's survey of American history will put a lot of the puzzle pieces into place. Instead of coming from a viewpoint of America as a story of progress from lawless beginnings to shining beacon of democracy, Bryant reveals the violence and political unrest that underlie America today, rather than being a new and disturbing occurrence, are tightly woven into the country's fabric. Same as it ever was. Working through aspects such as the Constitution, race, the Supreme Court, and gun control, the ebb and flow is apparent. The takeaway is that America will therefore just go on being America, lurching left and right, in an abusive relationship with itself. Both fascinating and disturbing.”
— Craig • Abbey's Bookshop
'If you read only one book about America . . . make it this excellent work.' Newtown Review of Books
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the American experiment is failing. Division, mistrust and misinformation are now its defining characteristics. The storming of the Capitol, the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the increasing spotlight on Second Amendment rights raise the spectre of further political violence, and even the possibility of a second civil war.
Nick Bryant argues that the hate, divisiveness and paranoia we see today are in fact a core part of America's story. Combining brilliant storytelling with historical research, Bryant argues that insurrections, assassinations and massacres - from the American Civil War through to JFK and the inner-city race riots of the late '60s, up to the more recent school shootings and the murder of George Floyd - should sadly not be seen as abnormalities.
The compromises originally designed to hold the union together - the Amendments made in the Reconstruction era to give rights back to former enslaved people, the apportionment of political power - have never truly been resolved. Today, a country that looked confidently to the future has become captive to its contentious past.
'Bryant writes as both a keen political reporter and a first-class historian, interweaving past and present to supremely powerful effect. It's a superb achievement.' DOMINIC SANDBROOK, host of The Rest is History
'Bryant parlays meticulous historical research and on-the-ground reportage into a gripping narrative that reads like a political thriller, albeit a deeply disturbing one.' The Sunday Times, South Africa
Nick Bryant (Author, Reader)
During a career spanning almost thirty years, Nick Bryant came to be regarded as one of the BBC's finest foreign correspondents and was described as 'the new Alistair Cooke'. He has been posted in Washington, South Asia, Australia and, most recently, New York, where he covered the Trump years. His writing has appeared in The Economist, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Monthly and The New Statesman. He broadcasts regularly on the BBC and ABC. Nick studied history at Cambridge and has a doctorate in American politics from Oxford. He now lives in Sydney with his wife and children. His book, When America Stopped Being Great: A History of the Present, currently resides on Joe Biden's bookshelf in the Oval Office.
Nick Bryant (Author, Reader)
During a career spanning almost thirty years, Nick Bryant came to be regarded as one of the BBC's finest foreign correspondents and was described as 'the new Alistair Cooke'. He has been posted in Washington, South Asia, Australia and, most recently, New York, where he covered the Trump years. His writing has appeared in The Economist, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Monthly and The New Statesman. He broadcasts regularly on the BBC and ABC. Nick studied history at Cambridge and has a doctorate in American politics from Oxford. He now lives in Sydney with his wife and children. His book, When America Stopped Being Great: A History of the Present, currently resides on Joe Biden's bookshelf in the Oval Office.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Nick Bryant
Narrator:
Nick Bryant
ISBN:
9781761347221
Length:
12 hours 31 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Publication date:
June 4, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#43,658 Overall
Genre rank:
#2,151 in Politics & Economy