Now *this* is a book review:

http://nymag.com/arts/books/reviews/58062/

"Imperial is like Robert Caro’s The Power Broker with the attitude of
Mike Davis’s City of Quartz, if Robert Caro had been raised in an
abandoned grain silo by a band of feral raccoons, and if Mike Davis were
the communications director of a heavily armed libertarian survivalist
cult, and if the two of them had somehow managed to stitch John McPhee’s
cortex onto the brain of a Gila monster, which they then sent to the
Mexican border to conduct ten years of immersive research, and also if
they wrote the entire manuscript on dried banana leaves with a toucan
beak dipped in hobo blood, and then the book was line-edited during a
36-hour peyote séance by the ghosts of John Steinbeck, Jack London, and
Sinclair Lewis, with 200 pages of endnotes faxed over by Henry David
Thoreau’s great-great-great-great grandson from a concrete bunker under
a toxic pond behind a maquiladora, and if at the last minute Herman
Melville threw up all over the manuscript, rendering it illegible, so it
had to be re-created from memory by a community-theater actor doing his
best impression of Jack Kerouac."


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