Description: Hard to find 5 January 2006 number of the London Review of Books is in very good condition. See photo #2 for complete contents. 43 pages. Some highlights here include the informed Frank Kermode on "Doubting Thomas" in the Gospel of John in review of Glenn Most's new book on the controversial topic. This is an essay of some interest. Michael Wood's first-rate essay on Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking. The able Eliot Weinberger spreads his "What I Heard about in Iraq" compendium of lies over eight pages of this number. There are as many lies here by George Bush, his cabinet members, his generals and others that makes it almost impossible to believe that no one in this multitude of Bush and Cheney cronies and toadies ever ended up in prison. Much more.
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Volume: 28, #1
Contributors: Eliot Weinberger, Michael Wood, Others, John's Gospel, Frank Kermode, Joan Didion
Topic: Religion, Iraq War, The Gospels, Fiction & Non-Fiction, History
Publication Month: January
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Language: English
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Name: The London Review of Books
Publisher: LRB
Genre: Literature