The Atlantic Ocean reports from Britain and America
Collects the author's reminiscences of his working-class Scottish upbringing; a piece about the lives of two soldiers, one English, one American, both of whom died in Iraq; an examination of the life of William Styron; and an essay on the rise of the tabloids.
"Collects the author's reminiscences of his working-class Scottish upbringing; a piece about the lives of two soldiers, one English, one American, both of whom died in Iraq; an examination of the life of William Styron; and an essay on the rise of the tabloids."@en
""A brilliant essayist, [O'Hagan] constructs sentences that pierce like pinpricks."--"Publishers Weekly," starred review. For more than two decades, Andrew O'Hagan has been publishing celebrated essays on both sides of the Atlantic. "The Atlantic Ocean" highlights the best of his clear-eyed, brilliant work."
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