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By DickPeligro
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08 March 2007 |
The Osama Book Club? by CHARLOTTE ABBOTT January 23, 2006 - Publisher’s Weekly Common Courage Press has been scrambling to keep up with demand for “Rogue State: A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower” by William Blum, currently hovering around #10 on the Amazon.com bestseller list, after an endorsement by Osama Bin Laden in the audiotape he released last Thursday. According to distributor Consortium, the Monroe, Maine-based indie house was out of print on the third edition released in November. Common Courage, which originally published “Rogue” in 2000, is still in the process of setting the quantities for reprints on that book and another title by Blum, “Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire,” which contains the particular excerpt that Bin Laden erroneously attributed to “Rogue State.” Blum, a 72 year-old underground journalist known for his sharp political critiques, gave multiple interviews last Friday and over the weekend on CNN, MSNBC and to Reuters and journalists from England, India, and South Africa among other countries. “This is almost as good as being an Oprah book,” he told the Washington Post.
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Written by Bottleblondesurfer (3139 comments posted) 10th March 2007 | "The Osama book club" now that is a really wild concept.I'd pay good money to see that, especially if he were to review Salman Rushdie. His criticism of the book would probably set off the sprinklers, though. You are just too clever and too funny. I loved the memo and would be even more interested in the reply Great stuff J
| Written by givitsum (651 comments posted) 12th March 2007 | Not up to the standards laid down by the Swiss piece Dick, but very good all the same. The humour is most certainly American as opposed to British (as I think Witzl argued last time) but you're certainly a cut above those gimps that write those "comedies" such as Frasier and all the other crap that polutes Star World over here. Rgds Givitsum |
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