Présentation de l'éditeur :
Ranging from Seattle to Cairo, from the high seas to the US presidential campaign, Raban brings a distinctive and often unexpected perspective to the issues facing post-September 11 America.
What does the "war on terror" and a new era of religious ferocity look like to an Englishman living in the Pacific Northwest? Jonathan Raban finds, as he reads the source texts that have inspired modern-day jihad, memories of his own adolescent atheism help him understand why young people suffering from cultural alienation and moral uncertainty turn to a backward-looking version of Islam to help them resist the upheavals of modernity.
Raban reflects on the Bush administration's manipulation of the threat of terrorism to undermine civil rights. In diagnosing what has gone wrong in the Iraq war, he emphasizes the US failure to understand the history of the Middle East, and explains the region's shifting and complex loyalties of religion and ethnicity. He traces the continuing support for a disastrous war to the legacy of American Puritanism: the tendency of Americans to be inspired by a religious fervor oblivious to history and reason. And he explores the increasing polarization of American politics, as exemplified by the issues that he has seen divide his urban from his non urban neighbors in the Northwest.
Revue de presse :
"We need sane voices in these times, and they don't come much saner, or indeed much more alert and stylish, than Jonathan Raban's....This collection of pieces is more than just a ragbag of occasional journalism (not that I have anything against ragbags). It works as a unified entity, a diary of anxiety and alarm caused by the current 'war on terrorism'; a declaration of war, as he puts it, "like declaring war on tanks, or bows and arrows". But it is also a useful primer, for those who need to be primed, on the relevant background details." -- Nicolas Lezard, The Guardian
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