More Recent Reading

Dear L.,

Here is a list of some books I’ve read in the past few years.   Given my pretty rigid leftist mindset, Simone Weil’s maxim was often on my mind in reading the following… “Method of investigation— as soon as one has arrived at any position, try to find in what sense the contrary is true.”  

That this has been going on for a while is evident at my web site, when  I had  a few posts on “Problematizing My Faves”:  For example, I had read many of Allen Ginsberg’s books … and eventually read Podhoretz’s memoir.  

So, I’ve tried to be more in line, reading-wise, with Nhat Hanh’s precept (and not just pay lip service to it)— Do not think that the knowledge that you presently possess is changeless, absolute truth.  Avoid being narrow-minded and bound to present views.  Learn and practice nonattachment from views in order to be open to receive others’ viewpoints.  Truth is found in life and not merely in conceptual knowledge.  Be ready to learn throughout your entire life and to observe reality in yourself and in the world at all times.

There’s a big world out there!!!

Cheers!

Mark

Wilfred Reilly,  Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me: Debunking the False Narratives Defining America’s School Curricula

Wilfred Reilly, Taboo: 10 Facts You Can’t Talk About

Victor Davis Hanson, The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America

Douglas Murray, Islamophilia

Douglas Murray, The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam

Oriana Fallaci, Interviews with History and Conversations with Power  

Oriana Fallaci, The Rage and the Pride

Brendan O’Neill, After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Israel Alone 

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Who Killed Daniel Pearl?

Thomas Sowell, Social Justice Fallacies

Jason L. Riley, Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell

Martin Peretz, The Controversialist: Arguments with Everyone, Left Right and Center  

Nellie Bowles, Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History   

Yasmine Mohammed  Unveiled: How the West Empowers Radical Muslims 

Liel Leibovitz, A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen

Liel Leibovitz, Zionism: The Tablet Guide

Joseph Berger, Elie Wiesel: Confronting the Silence

Matti Friedman, Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai

Amos Oz, What Makes an Apple?: Six Conversations about Writing, Love, Guilt, and Other Pleasures  

Robert Alter, Amos Oz: Writer, Activist, Icon

David Mamet, The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews

Steven T. Katz, Elie Wiesel: Jewish, Literary, and Moral Perspectives

Richard. L. Rubenstein, After Auschwitz: History, Theology, and Contemporary Judaism

Peter Cole, Hebrew Writers on Writing    The Anti-Chomsky Reader

Peter Collier and  David Horowitz, The Anti-Chomsky Reader  

Ruth R. Wisse, If I Am Not For Myself…:  The Liberal Betrayal of the Jew

Ruth R. Wisse,   Free as a Jew: A Personal Memoir of National Self-Liberation

Ruth R. Wisse, Jews and Power

Celia Farber, Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS

Tucker Carlson, The Long Slide: Thirty Years in American Journalism

Liz Collin, They’re Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd  

Truong Nhu Tang, A Viet Cong Memoir

Abigail Shrier, Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters 

Ayaan Hirsi Ali , Infidel

Bari Weiss, How to Fight Anti-Semitism

Melanie Phillips, Guardian Angel: My Journey from Leftism to Sanity

Deborah Soh, The End of Gender: Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society

Hillel Halkin, Letters to an American Jewish friend: A Zionist’s polemic

Norman Podhoretz, Ex-Friends: Falling Out with Allen Ginsburg, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Lillian Hellman, Hannah Arendt and Norman Mailer  

Batya Ungar-Sargon, Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy 

Nancy Sinkoff, From Left to Right: Lucy S. Dawidowicz, the New York Intellectuals, and the Politics of Jewish History 

Susie Linfield, The Lions’ Den: Zionism and the Left from Hannah Arendt to Noam Chomsky  

John McWhorter, Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America

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