September 26, 2009 | permalink
This is nice. The New York Times Sunday Book Review runs a positive review by Michael Hirsh, a Newsweek correspondent who describes Crude World as “powerfully written.” Hirsh adds that the book “teaches us an old lesson anew: that the true wealth of nations is not discovered in the ground, but created by the ingenuity and sweat of citizens.” I agree! And I like the illustration, featuring a cobra, that accompanies the review.
If printed words are not enough for you, I’ll be a guest on Leonard Lopate’s NPR program on Monday (as they say, check your local listings for showtimes), and afterwards I’m doing a reading at Half King in New York on Monday night. On Wednesday evening I’ll be reading at Politics & Prose in DC, and on Thursday I’ll be back in New York for a reading at Barnes & Noble. For details, click here or go to the list of “Upcoming Events” at the sidebar on this page.
A look at oil’s indelible impact on the countries that produce it and the people who possess it.
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Dispatches from the war in Bosnia, published in 1996 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
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Eckerd College Environmental Film Festival
St. Petersburg, Florida | February 03, 2012
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