We talk with Lebanese writer Rabih Alameddine about his new novel, . Framed around the story of a family in modern-day Lebanon, the novel weaves fiction, fable and epic into a wonderful tapestry.
And journalist and editor Greg Mitchell tells us about how the press and the punditocracy failed the public on Iraq. His book is [...]
Articles Tagged ‘ punditocracy ’
THE HAKAWATI and SO WRONG FOR SO LONG
May 20th, 2008

