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Out on a limb : selected writing, 1989-2021 / Andrew Sullivan.

Van Pelt Library JC573.2.U6 S845 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- author.
Standardized Title:
Essays. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conservatism--United States.
Conservatism.
Social aspects.
Politics and government.
United States.
Gay rights--United States.
Gay rights.
United States--Social conditions--20th century.
Social conditions.
United States--Social conditions--21st century.
United States--Politics and government--20th century.
United States--Politics and government--21st century.
United States--Social aspects.
United States--Political aspects.
Genre:
Literary Collections / Essays.
Essays.
Physical Description:
xix, 548 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First Avid Reader Press hardcover edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Avid Reader Press, 2021.
Summary:
The provocative social and political commentator 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 New York Times--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.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Here Comes the Groom
August 27, 1989 The New Republic
The Two Faces of Bensonhurst
July 1, 1990: The New Republic
Gay Life, Gay Death: The Siege of a Subculture
December 17, 1990: The New Republic
Taken Unseriously
May 6, 1991: The New Republic
Quilt
November 9, 1992: The New Republic
The Politics of Homosexuality
May 10, 1993: The New Republic
Alone Again, Naturally
November 28, 1994: The New Republic
When Plagues End: Notes on the Twilight of an Epidemic
November 10, 1996: The New York Times
My America
November 24, 1996: The Sunday Times
The Princess Bride
September 21, 1997: The New Republic
Unsung Heroine
September 27, 1998: The New York Times
Going Down Screaming
October 11, 1998: The New York Times
What's So Bad about Hate?
September 26, 1999: The New York Times
The He Hormone
April 2, 2000: The New York Times Magazine
The "Invisible Man"
January 12, 2003 Time magazine
I Am Bear; Hear Me Roar
August 3, 2003: Salon
Integration Day
May 17, 2004: The New York Times
Log Cabin Republican
January 12, 2005: The Dish
Life Lesson
February 7, 2005: The New Republic
Superstar
April 17, 2005: The New Republic
Crisis of Faith
May 2, 2005: The New Republic
Still Here, So Sorry
June 21, 2005: The Advocate
The End of Gay Culture
October 24, 2005: The New Republic
The Abolition of Torture
December 19, 2005: The New Republic
Islamo-Bullies Get A Free Ride From The West
February 12, 2006: The Sunday Times
Gay Cowboys Embraced By Redneck Country
February 26, 2006: The Sunday Times
When Not Seeing Is Believing
October 2, 2006: Time Magazine
The Reagan Of The Left?
May 24, 2007: The Dish
A Married Man
August 21, 2007: The Dish
Goodbye To All That: Why Obama Matters
December 2007: The Atlantic
How Did I Get Iraq Wrong?
March 21, 2008: Slate
Phobia At The Gates
May 14, 2008: The Washington Post
Whylblog
November 2008: The Atlantic
Republican Taliban Declare Jihad On Obama
February 15, 2009: The Sunday Times
Mad, Maddening America, The Wisest Of All
February 22, 2009: The Sunday Times
Obama's Race Dream Is Swiftly Shackled
July 26, 2009: The Sunday Times
Leaving The Right
December 1, 2009: The Dish
Obama, Trimmer
December 2, 2009: The Dish
Dearta-Nehisi
December 1, 2011: The Dish
Why Continue To Build The Settlements?
March 30, 2012: The Dish
Christianity In Crisis
April 2, 2012: Newsweek
The First Elite Conservative To Say Enough
July 2, 2012: The Dish
Thatcher, Liberator
April 8, 2013: The Dish
Surprised By Grief
August 6, 2013: The Dish
Rush Limbaugh Knows Nothing About Christianity
December 3, 2013: The Dish
What Is The Meaning Of Pope Francis?
December 17, 2013: The Dish
Democracies End When They Are Too Democratic
May 1, 2016: New York magazine
Used To Be A Human Being
September 19, 2016: New York magazine
America And The Abyss
November 3, 2016: New York magazine
America Wasn't Built For Humans
September 19, 2017: New York Magazine
Kaepernick's Message Is Getting Lost
Along With The Facts On Race And Police Violence
September 29, 2017: New York Magazine
We All Live On Campus Now
February 9, 2018: New York Magazine
The Poison We Pick
February 20, 2018: New York Magazine
Just Say Yes To Drugs
May 25, 2018: New York Magazine
America's New Religions
December 7, 2018: New York Magazine
The Nature Of Sex
February 1, 2019: New York Magazine
Why Joe Biden Might Be The Best Bet To Beat Trump
May 3, 2019: New York Magazine
A Plague Is An Apocalypse. But It Can Bring A New World
July 21, 2020: New York Magazine
The Unbearable Whiteness Of The Classics
February 5, 2021: The Weekly Dish
Two Sexes. Infinite Genders
February 26, 2021: The Weekly Dish.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contains:
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Here comes the groom.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Two faces of Bensonhurst.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Gay life, gay death.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Taken unseriously.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Quilt.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Politics of homosexuality.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Alone again, naturally.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- When plagues end.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- My America.
Sullivan, Andrew, 1963- Princess bride.
ISBN:
9781501155895
150115589X
OCLC:
1262763585
Publisher Number:
99988364205

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