Out on a Limb : selected writing, 1989-2021 / Andrew Sullivan.
Andrew Sullivan - the youngest ever editor of The New Republic, founding editor of The Daily Dish, hailed as one of the most influential journalists of the last three decades by The NYT - presents a collection of his most iconic and powerful essays of social and political commentary from The New Republic, The Atlantic, The NYT Magazine, New York magazine, and more.
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- ISBN: 9781501155895 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xix, 548 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First Avid Reader Press hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Avid Reader Press, 2021.
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| Subject: | Gay journalists > Political and social views. United States > Social aspects. United States > Political aspects. |
| Genre: | Essays. |
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The provocative social and political commentator presents a collection of his most iconic and powerful essays from such publications as The New Republic, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine and more. - Baker & Taylor
The provocative social and political commentator presents a collection of his most iconic and powerful essays from such publications as The New Republic, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine and more. 150,000 first printing. - Simon and Schuster
Andrew Sullivan, âone of the most influential journalists of the last three decadesâ (The New York Times) and founding editor of The Daily Dish presents a collection of 60 his most iconic and powerful essays of social and political commentary from The New Republic, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, New York magazine, and more.
Over the course of his career, Andrew Sullivan has never shied away from staking out bold positions on social and political issues. A fiercely independent conservative, in 1989 he wrote the first national cover story in favor of marriage equality, and then an essay, âThe Politics of Homosexuality,â in The New Republic in 1993, an article called the most consequential of the decade in the gay rights movement. A pioneer of online journalism, he started blogging in 2000 and helped define the new medium with his blog, The Daily Dish. In 2007, he was one of the first political writers to champion the presidential campaign of Barack Obama, and his cover story for The Atlantic, âWhy Obama Matters,â was seen as a milestone in that campaignâs messaging. In the past five years, he has proved a vocal foe both of Donald Trump and of wokeness on the left. Loved and loathed by both left and right, Sullivan is in a tribe of one.
Bold, timely, and thought-provoking, this collection of âtrenchant observations from an influential journalistâ (Kirkus Reviews) on culture, politics, religion, and philosophy demonstrates why he continues to be ranked among the most intriguing and important public intellectuals in US media.