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Title:
The deadline : essays / Jill Lepore.
ISBN:
9781631496127
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Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, [2023]

©2023
Physical Description:
xxii, 617 pages : black and white photographs ; 25 cm
Contents:
Part one. Prodigal daughter. Prodigal daughter ; Deadline ; Easy rider ; Everyman library -- Part two. Misjudged. It's still alive ; Ahab at home ; Fireman ; Shorebird ; Misjudged -- Part three. Valley of the dolls. Oddyssey ; Ice man ; Valley of the dolls ; Man in the box ; No, we cannot ; Buzz -- Part four. Just the facts, ma'am. Just the facts, ma'am ; Bad news ; After the fact ; Hard news -- Part five. Battleground America. Battleground America ; Blood on the green ; Long blue line ; Riot report -- Part 6. Disrupton machine. Cobweb ; Distruption machine ; Robot caravan ; Mission impossible -- Part seven. Rule of history. Rule of history ; Age of consent ; Benched ; Dark ages ; Drafted -- Part eight. Parent trap. Back to the blackboard ; To have and to hold ; Return of the pervert ; Parent trap -- Part nine. Isolation ward. Plague years ; These four walls ; Isolation ward ; Burned -- Part ten. In every dark hour. Politics and the new machine ; War and the roses ; You're fired ; Trump papers ; In every dark hour ; American beast.
Summary:
"Few, if any, historians have brought such insight, wisdom, and empathy to public discourse as Jill Lepore. Arriving at The New Yorker in 2005, Lepore, with her panoptical range and razor-sharp style, brought a transporting freshness and a literary vivacity to everything from profiles of long-dead writers to urgent constitutional analysis to an unsparing scrutiny of the woeful affairs of the nation itself. The astonishing essays collected in The Deadline offer a prismatic portrait of Americans' techno-utopianism, frantic fractiousness, and unprecedented--but armed--aimlessness. From lockdowns and race commissions to Bratz dolls and bicycles, to the losses that haunt Lepore's life, these essays again and again cross what she calls the deadline, the "river of time that divides the quick from the dead." Echoing Gore Vidal's United States in its massive intellectual erudition, The Deadline, with its remarkable juxtaposition of the political and the personal, challenges the very nature of the essay--and of history--itself." -- Adapted from cover.
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OCLC Number:
on1362866174
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