What happened here
Bush chronicles
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Publication
2004 - New Directions Books, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
46,000 words, Guess
Page Count
184 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewhathappenedhere00wein
- ISBN-100811216381
- ISBN-139780811216388
- LibraryThing635798
- Library of Congress Control Number2005015035
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number60550511
- Better World Books9780811216388
- Open LibraryOL22636524M
Classifications
- DDC973.931
- LCCE902 .W455 2004
- LCCE902.W455 2004
and 1 more
- LCCE902 .W455 2005
Description
"What Happened Here takes us through the first term of the "Bush junta": the deep history of the neo-conservative "sleeper cell," the invention of the War on Terror, the real wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (in the astonishing "What I Heard About Iraq"), and bizarre Republican beliefs and practices. Written for publication in magazines abroad, translated into sixteen languages, and collected here for the first time, Eliot Weinberger's chronicles of the Bush era range from first-person journalism to political analysis to a kind of documentary prose poetry. The book begins with the inauguration of George W. Bush in January 2001 - and an eerie prediction of the invasion of Iraq - and picks up on September 12, with an account of downtown Manhattan, where Weinberger lives, on the "day after.""--Jacket.
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