Anthony, Andrew The Fallout ISBN 13: 9780224080774

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In 2001 Andrew Anthony was 39, a successful "Observer" and "Guardian" journalist who had just become a father. He was perfectly poised to settle into English middle-class middle-age life. A signed-up member of the liberal left, he'd even spent time supporting the Sandinistas in Nicaragua in the 80s. There were assumptions that, like wallet and keys, he never left the house without: the greatest menace to world security was America; crime was a function of poverty; Israel was the source of all the troubles in the Middle East. Then came the wake-up call: 9/11. Shocked by the response of liberal friends and colleagues - a belief that America had it coming, a determination to understand the perpetrator rather than support the victim - Anthony was forced to re-examine and unpick his prejudices. It seemed there were other threats in the world far more malicious and dangerous than America. Could he really go on tolerating the intolerable? "The Fall-Out" is his memoir, an account of his political education in Thatcher's Britain and the painful midlife reassessment. It shifts from the universal to the personal, the global to the local. The Iraq war, the vicious murder of Theo van Gogh, the 7/7 bombings, ethnic divisions and violence on quiet London streets: Anthony touches on all these to show how the 'muddled thinking, hypocrisy and cant' of the liberal middle-class has led to a world where guilt leaves people too timid to confront the vital issues of the day. Along the way there are revealing encounters with Christopher Hitchens, George Galloway, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Yusuf Islam and Michael Moore. From one of the country's finest journalists, this a major book about broken dreams, darkened illusions and big questions that no longer match their received answers. This is a controversial and humane reality check - an invitation to wake up and smell the cordite.

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Review:
"vivid, emotively charged account" -- Observer

"Anthony is a vivid and sensitive writer... clever, engaging and palpably sincere" -- The Spectator

"It is sparely written, frequently affecting, and his judgements are morally sane and sensible" -- The Sunday Telegraph

'Anthony is one of my favourite journalists: he is incapable of an inelegant phrase or ill-considered argument'
-- The Guardian, Decca Aitkenhead

'Anthony's engaging prose style is well-suited to this personal account of disenchantment.' -- Metro

'I don't say this lightly: it's an excellent book, and I recommend you read it' -- Guardian Unlimited: Comment is Free

`Anthony's forceful characterisation of the difficulties in which liberalism in Britain finds itself enmeshed deserves attention.'
-- Times Literary Supplement

`Compelling account of one man's voyage from youthful Marxism to middle-aged embrace of bourgeois values.' -- Mail on Sunday

`This is an exceptionally thoughtful analysis of how sections of the West have fostered the ills that now besiege it.' -- The First Post

`beautifully written, and the personal reminiscences were illuminating and even moving' -- Sunday Times
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One of the most controversial books of recent years, The Fallout forces us to re-examine all our preconceptions.

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  • PublisherJonathan Cape Ltd
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 0224080776
  • ISBN 13 9780224080774
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages320
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