Read Saul Landau.--Barbara Ehrenreich
Botox promoters promise to wipe away wrinkles, the signs of aging--the
signs of time passing. Such eternal youth potions metaphorically help
erase the very notion of time itself. In a phony world, increasingly
dependent on smoke and mirrors, it is no wonder we look at elected
officials like a cheap circus act. Saul Landau travels in and out of
America, from the stress-filled cultures of Southern Californian
businesspeople and poor towns in Texas, to the wildly booming streets of
Hanoi and temples of Angkor Wat, to muse on just how low we have sunk.
The book explores the ironies of a time in which science explores the
genetic code and masters the physics of instant global communication
technology, while bible thumpers and talkers to Christ advocate medieval
crusades to spread their order to infidels. Gore Vidal provides a
scabrously funny introduction to a book by an author he says he loves to
steal ideas from.
Saul Landau is an internationally known scholar, author,
commentator, and filmmaker. He has won many awards, including the
Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award, the George Polk Award for
Investigative Reporting, the First Amendment Award, and an Emmy.