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Salon.com July 16, 2002 Charles Taylor |
"Koba the Dread," by Martin Amis Martin Amis calls out Christopher Hitchens and other friends on the left for not giving full weight to the 20 million victims of Stalin's terror. |
Salon.com May 26, 2000 Andrew Roe |
Martin Amis The man who has been called "the best American writer England has ever produced" and "the Mick Jagger of literature" once again finds himself the subject of speculation and scrutiny... |
Salon.com Graham Joyce |
Working-class monster Relatives say Martin Amis' new memoir exploits his murdered cousin, and they're right -- but not in the way they think. |
Reason June 2000 Kenneth Lloyd Billingsley |
Hollywood's Missing Movies Why American films have ignored life under communism. |
Salon.com May 7, 2001 Charles Taylor |
Culture of death A historian's view of 20th century Russia shows the traumatic legacy of totalitarian terror... |
Reason April 2004 Glenn Garvin |
Fools for Communism In Denial: Historians, Communism and Espionage, by John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr. Chilling and often perversely funny, it details the intellectual sleight of hand to which many American historians of communism and the Soviet Union have resorted as newly revealed archives in Moscow and Washington suggest they were, well, fools. |
Reason June 2000 Charles Paul Freund |
After the Fall Hollywood's daily work addresses the desires and fantasies that have reshaped the West and that are now remaking the rest of the world. That Hollywood cannot find a narrative about the foundation of its own wealth, power, and influence is perhaps the West's most bizarre cultural paradox. |