Bland Fanatics
«literary iconoclast [and] maverick political thinker-edgy, sly and idiosyncratic-weaving a kind of witchcraft with the wounded frankness of prose»
(praise for Pankaj Mishra), Financial Express
Decades of violence and chaos have generated a political and intellectual hysteria-ranging from imperial atavism to paranoia about invading or hectically breeding Muslim hordes-that has affected even the most intelligent in Anglo-America. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Verso Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 224
- ISBN
- 9781788737333
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 21 x 14 cm
Anmeldelser
«literary iconoclast [and] maverick political thinker-edgy, sly and idiosyncratic-weaving a kind of witchcraft with the wounded frankness of prose»
(praise for Pankaj Mishra), Financial Express
«Bracing ... The first essential read of the Trump Era»
(Praise for Age of Anger), Vogue
«This important, erudite book proves the deepest roots of our inflamed moment»
(in praise of Age of Anger), New York Times
«The ideal writer to diagnose our current moment»
Los Angeles Review of Books
«Bracing and illuminating ... Mishra writes with ... style, energy and incision ... [He] dwells in the realm of ideas and emotions, which get short shrift in most accounts of global politics ... A decent liberalism would read sharp critics like Mishra and learn.»
New York Times Book Review
«The Anglo-American commentariat is full of lofty egos. Pankaj Mishra has developed a reputation as their great deflater ... Mishra's analysis of Anglo-American barbarism is cutting»
Rebecca Liu, White Review
«Every sentence is assembled with meticulous thought ... What the English have often flattered themselves saying they did, Mishra, as an English writer, really does: his duty. His careful discipline shows him to stand clear of the crisis of the Anglo intellectual that he narrates.»
Bookforum
«Dazzling...an extraordinarly powerful argument, by a writer of powerful and perhaps even remorseless conviction, for the case that we need first to rethink our past in order to reshape our future.»
ArtReview
«An important and illuminating critic of liberalism and globalisation»
Kenan Malik, Observer
«Compelling»
Edward Luce, Financial Times
«Mishra excels at calling out intellectual vapidities ... [he] invariably knows where the bodies are buried and how to use the incriminating detail to good effect.»
Abhrajyoti Chakraborty, Guardian